Research to Practice: Using Data for More than Just Grades

By |2020-10-20T08:29:11-05:00October 20th, 2020|Band, Choir, General Music, Orchestra, Research to Practice, Teaching|

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

By |2020-10-14T09:32:44-05:00October 14th, 2020|musicast podcast|

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. [...]

Music Service Learning Update: Week 3

By |2020-05-12T13:27:39-05:00May 12th, 2020|Music Service Learning|

Kindergarten Home-School Help - written by Lea Wehnau This week, we are featuring a project for the younger students! This project called “Kindergarten Home-School Help” was requested by a mother named Ms. Rippley. Ms. Rippley reached out to MSL because she has a kindergarten-aged son at home and [...]

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By |2020-03-29T16:31:48-05:00March 14th, 2020|Higher Education, Inspiration, Music Service Learning, Students, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy, Virtual education|

As I watch the education world move to an all online learning, I’m struck positively by several things. First, I love how people are embracing this opportunity to explore new learning platforms! I find it amazing that so many companies have made materials free for teachers during this [...]

Teaching Music Online: Strategies and Resources

By |2020-09-10T04:16:54-05:00March 14th, 2020|Band, Choir, General Music, Inspiration, Middle school, Music Service Learning, Orchestra, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy, Virtual education|

(Note: this post will continue to be updated with resources as they come in) As I write this post, I am looking at a dozens of text messages from other teachers in my school district. We just received news that we would be closed for at least [...]

Research in action: Student perceptions of a composition project within a concert band setting

By |2022-07-22T16:36:35-05:00January 28th, 2020|Band, Higher Education, Instumental, Musicians, Orchestra, Research, Teaching, Writing|

Background This past year, I spent a lot of my time investigating and researching student perceptions of  composition projects that they were completing in their band class. This research was for my master’s field project but the entire process was incredibly enlightening and informative. The research showed [...]

Teaching Trans Singers: Rethinking the Basics

By |2019-12-05T14:35:43-05:00December 5th, 2019|Choir, Inspiration, Middle school, Teaching, Teaching Philosophy|

Theresa Thomasulo In recent years, it has become increasingly common for choral teachers to have transitioning and gender-fluid singers in their choirs.  A quick online search will reveal some excellent literature centered on vocal pedagogy and transitioning voices. However, we should also consider the statistics [...]

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