Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
A couple of years ago, TI:ME was featured at the FMEA Convention. The focus of the convention was technology in music education. During one of the seminars I learned about TI:ME certification. I have given some thought to taking some of the TI:ME classes. However, while I use various types of technology in my orchestra [...]
Is it time for TI:ME?
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Sunday, April 6th, 2008
At the beginning of this school year, I instituted something called “Music Monday.” Every Monday, I would play a recording of a piece of music for my students. They, in turn, would respond to the selection by writing a description the piece using musical terms. We would also briefly discuss the piece, including whether or [...]
YouTube and Expanding Musical Horizons
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
. . . or so they say. Assuming it is true, I guess it’s time I come clean. I have taught band & strings during my teaching career. But, as of this year, I have ventured into the world of vocal music, teaching middle school chorus. Fellow instrumentalists may be screaming, “Why would you do [...]
Confession is good for the soul. . .
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