Influencing At Risk Students through Routine and Procedure
Reprinted with permission from the Spring 2018 issue of the Oregon Music Educator. Are kids changing, or is it just me? I’m sure educators have […]
Reprinted with permission from the Spring 2018 issue of the Oregon Music Educator. Are kids changing, or is it just me? I’m sure educators have […]
This July 19- 21, Oklahoma City University will host the first ever Southwestern Division Collegiate Summit. This divisional summit is intended to provide opportunities for […]
Reprinted with permission from the Utah Music Educators Journal, Fall 2018, Vol. 64, No. 2 Adolescence is a time of rapid physical, social, cognitive, and emotional […]
INDIANAPOLIS (March 13, 2019) – Yamaha Artist Services Indianapolis announced today that it has named Jeffrey Grogan, Barry Houser and Michael Pote to its […]
A Guide for Music Teachers Here, we offer tips and advice for music teachers so that they can get the most out of Dorico Elements, […]
A hidden curriculum is an unavoidable issue for music educators that needs careful examination. Hidden Curriculum has been defined as “the unspoken or implicit values, […]
Here we go again – another season of festivals has begun. In order to help our festivals run as smoothly as possible and to make them beneficial for […]
The Kansas Orff Chapter is a professional organization of currently 96 Kansas music educators and is a local chapter of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association. Orff-Schulwerk […]
Among the many resources available through the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS), is the NFHS Learning Center. I would like to share with you […]
Introduction In 2013, the Kansas Alliance for Arts Education (KAAE) began investigating programs that could benefit Kansas schools in a way that would improve climate, […]