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Music Ed Insights
Dr. Steve Shanley and Alan Feirer
109 episodes
1 week ago
Dr. Steve Shanley, Alan Feirer, and national thought leaders explore current issues in music education, with practical application for K-12 music educators.
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Education
Arts,
Music,
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Dr. Steve Shanley, Alan Feirer, and national thought leaders explore current issues in music education, with practical application for K-12 music educators.
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Education
Arts,
Music,
Performing Arts
Episodes (20/109)
Music Ed Insights
Creativity in Teaching: Innovative Strategies for Ensembles of All Sizes with Mary Cogswell
In this enlightening episode, Steve and Alan talk with veteran music educator Mary Cogswell. She shares transformative insights into music education that transcend ensemble size and experience level. Join us as we explore innovative strategies for incorporating creativity, diversity, and meaningful musical experiences into band programs. From finding diverse repertoire to introducing composition techniques and addressing creative standards, Mary offers practical, actionable advice that will inspire educators across all musical disciplines. Whether you're teaching beginners or advanced ensembles, this conversation provides fresh perspectives on engaging students and expanding musical horizons.
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1 week ago
24 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: How to Stop Making the Same Mistake Every Year
As marching band festival and competition seasons wrap up, and the show choir season starts to get rolling, Alan and Steve share a powerful strategy for turning this year’s struggles into next year’s strengths. Learn how to capture the “we can’t fix it now” feedback, avoid repeating programming mistakes, and set yourself—and your future ensembles—up for success.
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2 weeks ago
6 minutes

Music Ed Insights
The Adaptive Music Teacher with Elisa Janson Jones: Navigating Technology, Advocacy, and Growth
In this episode, Alan and Steve talk with music education expert Elisa Janson Jones, who offers a roadmap for K-12 music teachers seeking to thrive in a rapidly changing educational landscape. Drawing from her extensive experience as an educator, podcast host, and researcher, Elisa provides actionable strategies for integrating emerging technologies, advocating for program resources, and personal professional growth.  Listeners will discover innovative approaches to navigating AI tools, expanding professional influence beyond the classroom, and developing critical skills that go far beyond traditional music instruction. From building community connections to creating data-driven funding proposals, this episode challenges music educators to become adaptive professionals who can transform challenges into opportunities. Whether you're a new teacher looking to establish your career or a veteran seeking fresh perspectives, this conversation offers insights into building a more resilient, impactful music education practice in the 21st century. And, there’s a bonus lightning round in which Steve and Alan answer Elisa’s questions!
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: Clarifying Concert Streaming Rules (Part 2)
Last week, we discussed the legalities of sharing concert recordings, and today we're back with important clarifications! In this follow-up episode, Alan and Steve break down a key question from listeners: Do schools need a license to live-stream a concert while it's happening? The answer is nuanced, but the good news is there are legal, free ways to livestream—as long as you follow a few simple guidelines. Steve shares updates from NAfME and NFHS (with the usual legal disclaimers) and clarifies: When it’s okay to stream on YouTube or Facebook When you do need a license What “archival use” means—and how it helps your students And why you probably weren’t breaking the law 20 years ago If you're trying to navigate music performance rights in 2025, this episode will help. Also: A quick plug to check out last week’s episode for practical licensing tools and a discount code just for listeners.
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4 weeks ago
4 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Recording and Streaming: The Latest on What's Legal with Brenna Horn-Cronin
Join Alan and Steve with Brenna Horn-Cronin, who demystifies the complex world of music licensing for K-12 schools, offering practical insights on how educators can legally stream recordings and archive their performances while respecting copyright laws.
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1 month ago
20 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: Keep Your Feedback Musical for Everyone
Too often, some of our students - think percussionists and color guard -get comments only about equipment, logistics, or behavior—while wind and string players -  and singers -  hear about tone, balance, and musicianship. Alan and Steve challenge directors to rethink this dynamic and offer musical feedback to every section—especially the ones we tend to overlook.
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1 month ago
2 minutes

Music Ed Insights
The Power of Parents in Their Children's Musical Development with Michael Hemsworth
In this episode of Music Ed Insights, we shift the spotlight from students and teachers to the often-overlooked role of parents and guardians in music education. Guest Michael Hemsworth joins Alan and Steve to discuss why parent involvement is critical, how it can transform music programs, common pitfalls to avoid, and practical strategies for empowering families to support their child’s musical journey. Whether you’re a music teacher or a parent, you’ll find actionable insights to help every child thrive musically—at home and in the classroom.
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1 month ago
25 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: Start Your School Year by Throwing Things Away
In this quick—and actually short—pro tip, Steve shares a small habit that makes life easier for your future self and your family: decluttering one item a week from your home and school office. It’s not about minimalism. It’s about easing transitions and clearing space—for peace of mind, for family, and for music.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

Music Ed Insights
We’re Back! Reflections and Fresh Energy for Season Four
After a summer hiatus, Alan and Steve return to the mic to share what they’ve been up to, what they’ve learned, and what’s coming in Season Four. From hikes in Scotland to arranging jazz charts, AI to acoustic concerts, youth leadership to professional rejuvenation—this is a relaxed and insightful welcome-back chat.
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2 months ago
8 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Summer Strategies: Combating Loneliness and Supporting New Teachers
In this episode, Steve and Alan explore meaningful ways to spend summer break. They discuss combating isolation by nurturing friendships, pursuing personal interests, and providing support to new teachers. Their conversation offers practical insights into maintaining connections and finding purpose during the break, with a focus on professional and personal well-being.
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5 months ago
8 minutes

Music Ed Insights
How to do a Conference with Dr. Rodney Dorsey LIVE
Recorded in front of a live audience at IBA, Alan and Steve talk with Dr. Rodney Dorsey about maximizing the conference experience, work-life balance, and other lessons learned from a lifetime in music education.
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5 months ago
43 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: The Value of Bringing in Outside Voices
Longtime listener and educator Kyle Engelhardt joins Alan and Steve to talk about the power of bringing in outside clinicians. From leadership development to jazz programming, Kyle shares how working with trusted experts helped elevate his students and strengthen his program. Whether you're a veteran or new to the profession, this is a great reminder that you don’t have to do it all alone.
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5 months ago
9 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: How One School Made Professional Development Work for Music Teachers
In this episode of Music Ed Insights, Alan and Steve welcome longtime listener Michael Kosiek and Carlisle High School principal Andrea Hoekstra. They share how Carlisle’s flexible approach to professional development allows teachers—especially music educators—to focus on learning that’s relevant to their subject areas. Hear practical advice for how teachers and administrators can work together to create PD that truly supports professional growth.
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6 months ago
8 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: Give Compliments – the Why and How
In this episode of Music Ed Insights, Alan and Steve unpack what makes a compliment truly meaningful—especially in the classroom or rehearsal setting. From specificity to timing to structure, they share practical ways to reinforce good behavior, boost motivation, and show appreciation in a way that actually sticks. Whether you're working with students or colleagues, this quick tip will help you give compliments that make a difference.
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6 months ago
3 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: Are Secondary Music Teachers Doing Too Much?
Alan and Steve respond to a message from a listener who asks a bold but important question: Are high school music teachers doing too much? From overloaded calendars to student burnout, they explore what drives the packed schedules—and how to lead strong programs without running ourselves or our students into the ground.
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6 months ago
4 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: How to Lead Well by Stepping Back During a Clinic
Alan and Steve explore how directors can model effective leadership during a clinic or festival rehearsal. It’s tempting to jump in, redirect, or show what you already know—but great leadership in these moments often means knowing when to step back. With practical advice on professional etiquette, communication, and presence, this episode helps you get the most out of your guest clinician—for your students and for yourself.
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6 months ago
5 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Empowering the Next Generation of Musicians with Chuck Dickerson
In this episode, Alan and Steve sit down with Chuck Dickerson, the Founder and Music Director of the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA). Chuck shares his insights on the importance of increasing diversity and representation in classical music, and provides actionable strategies for K-12 music educators to make a difference. From incorporating music across the curriculum to advocating for policy changes, Chuck offers a roadmap for teachers to engage underrepresented students and communities. He also discusses ICYOLA's unique approach of creating a supportive, non-competitive environment to foster a love of orchestral music. Tune in to discover practical ways music educators can empower the next generation of musicians and ensure classical music reflects the diversity of our society.
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7 months ago
27 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: How to Prep Your Students for a Successful Clinic
In this episode of Music Ed Insights, Alan and Steve discuss simple but powerful ways to prepare students for clinics and guest rehearsals. From body language and eye contact to answering questions and teacher prep, this conversation offers practical tips for band, choir, orchestra, and general music teachers—especially during festival season. Help your students make the most of these valuable learning moments with confidence and professionalism.
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7 months ago
6 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Classroom Management Strategies with Jenny Gee
Steve and Alan learn from Jenny Gee, a professor, researcher, and experienced music teacher, about effective classroom management techniques, especially in the post-pandemic environment. Gee shares practical advice and research-backed strategies that teachers can use to address behavior challenges, build relationships with students, and create engaging, safe learning environments.
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7 months ago
34 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Does it hold up? Including Students with Special Needs with Alice Hammel
In this re-release, Alan and Steve revisit their conversation with Dr. Alice Hammel about how and why students with special needs can and should be included in music classes and ensembles. This episode remains one of the most impactful in Music Ed Insights history, offering practical strategies and a shift in mindset that can help every teacher create a more inclusive and effective learning environment. Whether you're hearing it for the first time or listening again, this discussion is full of valuable insights for all music educators.
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7 months ago
29 minutes

Music Ed Insights
Dr. Steve Shanley, Alan Feirer, and national thought leaders explore current issues in music education, with practical application for K-12 music educators.