Elizabeth Schultz
Dr. Elizabeth Schultz is a Visiting Assistant College Lecturer in Music Education at Cleveland State University. She previously served as music education faculty at the University of Florida and Shenandoah University Conservatory of Music. She received her Ph.D. in Music Education from the University of Florida, MM in Clarinet Performance from Louisiana State University, MAED in Curriculum and Instruction from Virginia Tech, and BA in Music Education and Clarinet Performance from Virginia Tech. Before beginning her Ph.D. program, Dr. Schultz taught elementary band and orchestra in Arlington, Virginia, and she has been an active clinician and presenter at state, national, and international conferences. Her research and presentations focus on the pedagogy for teaching and playing secondary instruments, itinerant music teaching, and teaching students with disabilities in music classrooms.
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Research to Practice: Pivoting from the Status Quo
Conducting research often can seem like falling down a rabbit hole. One study answers initial questions, the analysis and implications lead to more questions…lather, rinse, and repeat for forever. This research is the embodiment of using one research study as the basis for another. [...]