If you’re like me and teaching synchronous virtual music classes right now, you may be struggling to keep students engaged in this nontraditional format. It is all too easy for students to log into a class meeting and then tune out- mentally or physically! Sometimes...
Spring break is over. Testing is in full swing in many schools. What kind of projects will keep the students’ attention? Here are four great blog posts with ideas for end-of-the-year projects that your students will love. Juba and Folk Instruments My Floating...
Teaching with classic games is a completely logical idea for me. I grew up in a family of game players. No joke – we had a wall of games and often played games that lasted several days. From a young age I was exposed to very educational and strategic games like...