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Natasha A. Henry-Rodriguez

Natasha Ambria Henry-Rodriguez (she/her) is an American musician and educator of Caribbean descent. She started her teaching career at her alma mater, Fort Hamilton High School in NYC, and now teaches K-5 General Music in Pensacola. She holds a Bachelor of Music from Long Island University and a Master of Art, Master of Education in Music Education, and Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University. Currently a PhD student in Music Education at Liberty University, Natasha aims to inspire students to be lifelong learners of music through creating inclusive, diverse, and equitable learning environments. 

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Research to Practice: Using Data for More than Just Grades

I used to think that research was complicated and couldn’t help me in my classroom. I used to see the Music Educators Journal arrive in my mailbox, flip through, sigh, think to myself – “If I only had time….,” and then add the issue to a growing pile on my dining room table. [...]

Musicast Episode 3: Lucky Chops – Streets & Stage: Funkifying Music Education

Lucky Chops has been unleashing high-energy brassy funk on the world since forming in NYC in 2006. The intensity of the band’s energy is fueled by their desire to share the healing and inspirational power of music with others. That power has resonated with audiences around the globe, giving the band hundreds of millions of views on their online videos and leading to live performances in more than twenty five countries. Lucky Chops maintains a busy schedule touring across several continents. [...]

Musicast Episode 2: Wanda Vasquez Garcia – Equity and Expectancy

Wanda is currently the general music teacher at the Escuela Bilingüe Pioneer in Lafayette, Colorado, and the children and youth choir director at First Congregational Church of Greeley, Colorado. As a K-5 music educator, she believes music is a very effective way to learn about cultures. [...]

Musicast Episode 1: Williams Goldsmith – “Dreams Don’t Work Unless You Do”

Williams Goldsmith is a 17-year-old guitarist, producer, and singer from Massachusetts. He started out playing rock and metal music, but in recent years has gotten more into pop, R&B and hip-hop. He has independently released an EP and 3 singles of varying styles, reflecting his varying music taste. He hopes to innovate and one day leave a lasting impact on the music world. [...]

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The “New Normal”: Teaching Music to Students with Special Needs in Pennsylvania

Have you ever had a year like this year? I [...]

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