More Than A Music Teacher: David Getz and Anna Mounts

By |2023-03-30T13:24:15-05:00March 29th, 2023|Inspiration, Interviews, more than a music teacher, Musicians, Series, Stories, Writing|

What makes you #morethanamusicteacher? In this blog series inspired by Franklin Willis’ Book, More Than A Music Teacher, we invited teachers around the world to share their stories. Today, we’ll hear from David Russell Getz and Anna Mounts. Read on as we celebrate the incredible changemakers in our profession [...]

More Than A Music Teacher: Elizabeth Shier and Crystal Briley

By |2023-03-15T06:55:18-05:00March 15th, 2023|Inspiration, Interviews, more than a music teacher, Musicians, Series, Stories, Writing|

What makes you #morethanamusicteacher? In this blog series inspired by Franklin Willis’ Book, More Than A Music Teacher, we invited teachers around the world to share their stories. Today, we’ll hear from Elizabeth Shier and Crystal Briley. Read on as we celebrate the incredible changemakers in our profession [...]

What Music Teachers Can Learn From Coaches (and vice versa)

By |2023-02-14T13:15:29-05:00January 5th, 2023|Band, Choir, Inspiration, Orchestra, Stories, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy|

I have spent my entire life in the seemingly unrelated worlds of Sports and Music.  Thanks to High School Musical, the narrative that a teenager could live comfortably within the dual identities of Artist and Athlete in the mid-2000s was all but shattered.  However, with the anthem of [...]

Student-Centered Repertoire Selection Part I: Programming Pre-Written Pieces

By |2022-10-19T10:13:48-05:00October 19th, 2022|Band, Choir, Instumental, Musicians, Orchestra, Stories, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy|

Ah, rep selection. Some music teachers become giddy at the thought of programming a concert or selecting new repertoire each season. Still, there are others of us that struggle when it comes to rep selection and can feel paralyzed at the number of choices in our midst. So [...]

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