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Are you an elementary music teacher? Maybe you’re worn out, overwhelmed, or feel like it gets harder each year. Hi, I’m Jessica, and it’s my passion to help elementary music teachers, just like you, figure out your unique teaching style. In this podcast, I'll share helpful tips and strategies, work-home life balance tips, and mindset blocks, while helping give you the motivation you need to gain momentum in your teaching so you can continue being the music teacher rock star you already are. ...
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What does the word curriculum really mean? If I told you it's not just about the stuff, but about the how and why behind it, would you believe me? In this episode, we dive into not only what curriculum is, but also what it isn't. Take a listen and let's redefine the way you might view what curriculum is. Come to the FREE Curriculum Design Workshop …
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Where have I been the last 6 months? Listen in to find out what's been going on in my life and how I'm pivoting in my business and with this podcast. Sign up for the ⁠Curriculum Design Workshop⁠ Grab your free⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Simplifying Lesson Planning guide.⁠⁠⁠ Get your copy of⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Make A Note: What You Really Need to Know About Teaching Elementary Music⁠⁠…
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This episode provides you practical advice on how to maximize the summer break. We discuss the importance of planning and scheduling activities, professional development opportunities, vacations, and even downtime. You'll also learn the benefits of balancing work and relaxation, and the importance of personalizing your summer plans based on your ne…
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In this candid episode, I share my insights and experiences of teaching music in your 40s. Drawing from my own journey, I shared very important lessons and how I've became more relaxed, learned to let go of others' opinions, and how I now view challenges as learning opportunities rather than failures. I also talk a little bit about the differences …
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In this episode, I discuss the challenges and successes I've faced, my strategies for assessing students' musical understanding, and how I plan to improve my lesson planning and execution for the next school year. I also provide you with advice on self-assessment and dealing with perfectionism, emphasizing the importance of viewing mistakes as lear…
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In this episode, we delve into the rich connections between Jamaican music and the Orff approach, with our guest, Javel Perriel. Javel shares his unique journey of integrating these elements in his music teaching practice. From discussing how he uses reggae music in his Orff instruction to explaining the creation of his book, which beautifully merg…
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In this episode, I go a little bit anecdotal and take you on a reflective journey through this school year. Throughout the episode, I discussed strategies that worked well in my music teaching, from integrating various teaching methods to building strong relationships with students, as well as the importance of planning and how it contributes to sm…
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In this episode of The Elementary Music Teacher Podcast, we have a fun and educational chat with Jesse Mell and Travien Bryson about the awesome and effective music teaching method of bucket drumming. The discussion covers the ins and outs of their unique teaching method, using food rhythms to teach complex syncopation to beginners, and the importa…
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In this episode, we delve into the key aspects of preparation for a music teaching interview. From understanding how to discuss your teaching philosophies and methodologies to the importance of researching the school you're interviewing for, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Whether you're a fresh graduate or an experienced teacher loo…
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In this episode, we welcome guest Lewis Baez, who shares his unique perspective and experiences teaching in the U.S. as a foreign teacher. Lewis discusses the challenges and rewards of navigating a new educational system and culture, the importance of establishing a strong support system, and the strategies he uses to effectively connect with his s…
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In this episode, we talk all about implementing what you learn from music education conferences. I explore ways to effectively absorb, organize, and apply the knowledge gained from these events. The episode emphasizes the importance of reflecting on conference learnings, connecting the dots between problems and solutions, and the courage to try new…
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In this episode, we are joined by Linzie Mullins and Betsy Carter to talk about the concept of co-teaching in the music room. Linzie and Betsy share their experiences, discussing how they navigate managing a large number of students, balance responsibilities, and build a productive learning environment. Whether you're co-teaching or not, this episo…
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In this episode, we delve into the Orff Schulwerk approach to teaching music with our guest, Tiffany English. Tiffany shares her experiences and practical advice on implementing the Orff approach, and we discuss how it can contribute to effective teaching. Tiffany also provides invaluable insights into the challenges, rewards, and strategies for in…
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In this episode, we will be talking all about conference presenting and how to prepare for it. We broke it down into five manageable steps for the listeners to follow. This episode is full of tips and strategies to help you successfully nail your next presentation. Whether you're considering presenting at a conference for the first time or looking …
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In this episode, we have an enlightening conversation with guest Priten Shah about the use of AI in music education. Shah, an expert in AI, provides insights into how this technology can be used in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning experiences. We discuss the potential of AI in areas as well as its ethical implications. This conversati…
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In this episode, we tackle the unique challenges and strengths of introverted music teachers. I share personal experiences, strategies for managing overwhelming situations, and tips for creating quiet spaces within the busy environment of a school. If you're an introverted music teacher, make sure to tune in to get a valuable guide to balance your …
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In this episode, we discussed the benefits and challenges of applying entrepreneurial thinking in the classroom. I share personal experiences and lessons learned from managing a business and teaching simultaneously. Tune in to explore how these entrepreneurial principles can enhance your teaching methods and improve your students' learning experien…
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In this episode, we unpack the complex relationship between musical concepts and standards in music education. Using personal anecdotes, you'll learn about the significance of teaching music in a manner that aligns with your personal teaching style, and how to implement it in your classroom. Check out latest blog post here Grab your free ⁠⁠⁠Simplif…
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In this episode of The Elementary Music Teacher Podcast, we have an insightful conversation with Chandler Owen on the gap between students who receive private music lessons and those who don't. We discuss the challenges and potential solutions for balancing the learning environment and ensuring all students get to shine. This episode provides thoug…
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In this episode, I share with you some strategies for managing transitions in the music classroom. The discussion revolves around effective methods to establish clear procedures and signal transitions. The episode emphasizes the importance of creating a seamless learning environment that fosters active participation, understanding, and enjoyment am…
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In this episode, guest Debbie O'Shea shares her insights on the benefits of group singing in the music classroom. We discuss the benefits this has on the class and how it can enrich a student's overall learning experience. Connect with Debbie here: FREE Newsletter and the occasional email Crescendo Website Together Sing Facebook Pinterest YouTube L…
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In this episode, we explore the important elements of a successful formal observation. I provided valuable tips, examples, and personal anecdotes from my own experiences to help guide you in turning your formal observation into an empowering and affirming experience for yourself, and your students. Check out the latest blog Sign up for the Reflect …
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As Music Teachers, many of us can relate to the struggle of managing your time inside and outside of the classroom. On this episode of the podcast, I sit and talk with Linda Kardamis to discuss different methods and hacks for effective time management that works for us. Tune in to get valuable tips and tricks to step up your time management for les…
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One of the biggest questions when planning instruction in the music room is around how long to spend on a song or idea. On this episode of the podcast, I talk about how I make these decisions. I consider my students, what I’m wanting to accomplish with a song, and many other factors you’ll read about. Check out the latest blog Sign up for the Refle…
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2023 has nearly come to a close, and with that it's time for a bit of reflection. So, in this episode, I'm sharing 3 lessons I've learned in 2023 as we move into 2024. Grab your free ⁠⁠⁠Simplifying Lesson Planning guide.⁠⁠ Get your copy of ⁠⁠⁠⁠Make A Note: What You Really Need to Know About Teaching Elementary Music⁠⁠…
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It's okay to take a break! In fact, it's important and necessary to do so for your mental sanity friend. In this episode, we'll explore ways for you to truly rest and reset over Winter break. Grab your free ⁠⁠⁠Simplifying Lesson Planning guide.⁠⁠ Get your copy of ⁠⁠⁠⁠Make A Note: What You Really Need to Know About Teaching Elementary Music⁠⁠…
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In this episode, Dr. Patrick Cooper talks about what it means to bring hip-hop into the music classroom. He discusses specific lessons or units he's used with his students, practical ways you can implement hip-hop lessons with even the youngest of students, and talks about new and exciting ideas you'll definitely want to try. Dr. Patrick K. Cooper …
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We all know that being a music teacher involves a harmonious blend of passion, creativity, and decision-making prowess. From the classroom to your home life, the daily decisions can become overwhelming, leading to what we fondly call "decision fatigue." So, let's dive into some practical strategies to boost your confidence in decision-making and em…
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If you’re as pumped as I am about organization, then you’re in for a treat. You know I’m all about sharing my tips on staying organized in the chaos of life, lesson planning, and teaching. And today, we’re diving into a game-changer: the power of brain dumping. Now, if you’re scratching your head, wondering, “What on earth is a brain dump?” Fear no…
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In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with the talented Emi Ferguson, a versatile musician and author. Get ready to be inspired as we dive into the topic of inspiring the next generation of composers. Teachers, you're in for a treat – this conversation is filled with valuable insights to bring back to your students. Emi Ferguson sh…
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Today, we're diving into the world of parent-teacher conferences and how, as the music teacher, you can strike a chord that resonates with both parents and students. We know every school has its unique rhythm, so let's explore how you can contribute to these conferences with these handy tips. Check out this episode's blog post here Grab your free ⁠…
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Do you remember the days when you first stepped into the classroom as a music teacher, full of enthusiasm and a passion for sharing the gift of music with your students? Every lesson felt like an opportunity to inspire and connect with your young learners. However, as the years go by, it's easy to fall into a pattern of burnout and "Sunday night pa…
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Now, let me be the first to say, I am not a minimalist in my life. I love to keep things organized, clean out my closets, and constantly give things to goodwill. But in the music room, I want to talk about minimalism because it can bring simplicity, clarity, and joy to your teaching. So, let's dive into the world of minimalism and discover how it c…
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In this engaging episode, I'll take you through three creative ways to naturally integrate technology into your music classroom. As a passionate music teacher and educational technology specialist, I'll share insights on streaming content directly from your computer, embracing student Chromebooks, and the magic of Spotify playlists. I encourage edu…
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In this podcast episode, we are joined by Ashley Cuthbertson, an expert in culturally responsive music education. Ashley shares her insights and experiences, providing valuable information for music educators looking to make their teaching more culturally responsive. Let’s explore how to make music education more inclusive and relevant for diverse …
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Hello, dear educators! I'm thrilled to be back with an episode that's sure to ignite your teaching efficiency. One question I get asked a lot is, "How do I batch lesson planning?" You might be thinking, "Is it really possible to plan all my lessons for the month in just four hours?" Well, I'm here to tell you it is absolutely possible. In this epis…
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In this episode, we have a special guest, Starr Loutsis, who is here to discuss the transformative power of sharing your personal story with your students. Music teachers often grapple with the question of how much of their own experiences to reveal to their students. We'll explore why sharing your story is essential, what aspects of your story to …
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When it comes to music education, we often find ourselves immersed in the melodies, harmonies, and rhythms of our favorite songs. But have you ever thought about the art of asking questions in the music classroom? It's a topic rarely discussed, yet it plays a profound role in shaping the musical journey of students. Join us on a captivating explora…
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In this episode, we dive into what it truly means to be an exceptional music teacher. We'll explore five key areas that define your greatness as an educator, from lesson planning to performances, assessments, teaching methods, and your unique personality. Discover how you can confidently embrace your individuality and teaching style while making a …
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In this episode, I'm excited to share an insightful conversation with Stephanie Nantell, a passionate advocate for music education. We explore the importance of music education, the challenges teachers and programs face, and the strategies to advocate effectively for music programs. Also, check out my latest blog post and find the key takeaways tha…
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In this special episode of the Elementary Music Teacher Podcast, I'll be sharing a personal story of unexpected twists and turns in my teaching journey. While I was diligently preparing for a virtual teaching role, life threw me a curveball that led to an incredible adventure of self-discovery and growth. Join me as I delve into the lessons I learn…
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In this episode, the topic of nurturing musicianship in the elementary classroom is explored. Dr. Houlahan, an expert in music education, discusses the importance of developing musicianship in both teachers and students. Drawing from his experience in different parts of the world, he highlights the value of integrating music theory and performance …
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In this episode, I’m delving into the crazy world of classroom management. If you’ve been following along, you know that we’ve touched on classroom management before, but today, I want to take a fresh approach. So, let’s dive in and explore how I’m rethinking classroom management as I head back into teaching. Get ready to challenge some old beliefs…
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In this episode, we're thrilled to have Bill Henry back with us, and today, we're delving into the world of recorders and the art of teaching them in an engaging way. If you're ready to infuse your recorder lessons with excitement and creativity, you're in for a treat! Let's dive in as Bill shares his insights and strategies to make recorder lesson…
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Today's episode is truly special as I open up about a chapter of my life that's been in the making for a while. Yes, you guessed it – I'm talking about returning to the classroom after a significant hiatus. My journey back to teaching has been a blend of excitement, challenges, and self-discovery, and I'm here to share my insights, personal experie…
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As we wrap up our summer series, I'm thrilled to share some valuable insights into the world of in-person professional development. While I won't cover every single opportunity out there — the list can go on and on! — I'll provide you with some useful tips and ideas to explore. Check out the episode blog post for links and tips on finding in-person…
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This week’s topic is all about online professional development opportunities for music educators. There are so many great ones out there, and while I can’t cover them all, I’m going to share some that I’ve personally been a part of, whether as an attendee or a presenter. From symposiums and summits to memberships and courses, these platforms offer …
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Welcome back to another summer series episode of the podcast! Today, we continue our exploration of inspiring music education resources, but this time focusing on social media accounts. These platforms have become valuable spaces for music educators to connect, collaborate, and discover new ideas. From Facebook groups to Instagram and LinkedIn, let…
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There are a lot of music education websites and apps that you can use as a music teacher. Honestly, the possibilities of what you can use are growing each and every year. One of my biggest pieces of advice is to do your own research or take the ideas I share and go explore them on your own. In this episode, I’ll share some of my favorite music educ…
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In this summer series episode, I'm sharing my favorite music education YouTube channels. The channels mentioned include ideas for play-along videos, teaching strategies, lesson ideas, and much more. Links mentioned include: Mario 2023 Theme video Ready Go Music Rhythm Patterns video Fun with Composers channel Ms. Wonderly Makes Music channel Music …
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