Musicast Episode 2.12: Elizabeth Schultz- Taking Research to Practice
Dr. Elizabeth Schultz is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Florida where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in music education. Elizabeth’s research interests are defining and understanding itinerant music teaching, effectively integrating students with disabilities into music classrooms, and making music education research more accessible for practicing PreK-12 music teachers. Elizabeth received her PhD 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.
Find Dr. Schultz in the following places!!!!
- Instagram: @liz_edugator
- Website: eschultzmusiceducation.net
- F-flat Books Research to Practice Recurring Column: https://fflat-books.com/author/elizabeth-schultz/
- FMEA PRESENTATIONS!!! Friday, January 14th
- making small inclusive practices to make music classrooms more disability-friendly
- Taking my own experiences as an itinerant teacher and the findings from my dissertation on secondary itinerant teachers in the southern US
You do an excellent job, Elizabeth, bringing your experiences and opinions across in this podcast, Your research shows your curiosity in learning what exists and have it be helpful and useful in the music classroom. I like your point that students need to make choices based on their interests which will impact their music learning. So proud of you!