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Literacy and Power
I’ve been meaning to take some time to reflect in writing about the conversation I’ve been engaged in recently with a cohort of National Writing Project colleagues concerning Content Area Literacy. I’m a former H.S. English teacher who now works in professional Read More...
The Art of Teaching Beginning Band
Greg recently commented on an article my site. As I typically do, I went to look at his blog Total Music Education and see what he’s all about. His blog intrigues me. I didn’t have time to read through his entire site, but what I can gather Read More...
The First Ever Music Education Blog Carnival
Welcome to the very first edition of the Music Education Blog Carnival! I have sorted through the submissions, weeded through them some, and now present to you some absolutely terrific articles here! We’ll start out by sorting things out a little Read More...
Announcing The Music Education Blog Carnival
On July 1st, 2008 the very first Music Education Blog Carnival will be featured on So You Want To Teach? This is something that Joseph Pisano over at MusTech.Net and I have been discussing for a couple of months, and we have finally gotten around to starting Read More...
Sight Reading Success
In the music performance world, we have concert and sight reading competitions. My band will be going to the UIL Concert & Sight Reading contest next week. In preparation for that, I have created a simple handout that I passed out to my band students. Read More...
Audio: 03/28/08
I recently got a little $20 voice recorded device for my iPod because I figured it might make good quality recordings of class. I was right. Here’s 25 minutes from this past Friday’s woodwind class for those who want to hear what goes on in Read More...
Top 10 Things I Learned This Year At TMEA
I returned home from the Texas Music Educators Association clinic and convention this weekend. It was different TMEA experience for me than what I have been accustomed to in the past. One of the primary reasons for this was because I desperately needed Read More...
Clinicians
In the band world, we have a whole concept of bringing in a clinician . This is basically a chance for us to get another, more experienced teacher to come in and tell our kids all the same stuff we’ve been telling them in a different way. Until Read More...
100 MusEduBloggers by 2009
I have been blogging about teaching for a while. I came across a post by Joseph Pisano ( the original post is here ) where he is trying to get at least 100 Music Education Bloggers blogging about music education or music technology. Part of me has been Read More...