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One of the things that I struggle with when teaching the littlest musicians is their short attention spans. I know that they will be most

One of the things that I struggle with when teaching the littlest musicians is their short attention spans. I know that they will be most

Looking for authentic ways to lead in your classroom? Let’s discuss the ways we lead our students day to day in the music classroom!

Teaching music at an elementary school is a LOT. Each homeroom teacher runs their classroom differently, and it can be very difficult to switch gears so often and match the classroom climate the students are accustomed to. Finding a classroom management strategy that works for you is crucial to your success as a music teacher.

Struggling to reach some of your students? Let’s explore some ways to build relationship and engagement with challenging kids.

Are you working with middle school students? We’re sharing ways to give your students a voice and choice in the music room.

As many music teachers- white music teachers in particular- do some serious learning, unlearning, and soul-searching this summer to work against systems of oppression and racism in our society, schools, and classrooms, one of the most important steps we can take is to listen. Listen to the voices of Black and other marginalized communities. Here are some ways to do that.

With Pre-K programs becoming more popular, music teachers need to be able to plan effectively for their young students. Pre-k music can be a challenge, but these five tips will help you create lessons that are fun and engaging.

Ideas for managing challenging behavior that happen at the end of the year. Ideas for motivating your students.

Here is a compilation of amazing blog posts and ideas to make your back to school season super successful! From classroom management to first day plans, the Music Crew has you covered!

How is it possible that it’s already time for school to start in many districts around the country? I’ll be meeting my own students for the first time on August 6th…right in the middle of summer…in Atlanta…also known as HOTlanta…for a reason.