Four music teachers discuss current issues in music education; offer resources, tips, and tricks; and catalogue their growth and missteps made as young teachers. Originally started with all in their first five years of teaching, see how they have grown now in their eighth season. We DeFinItElY kNoW wHaT wE'rE dOiNg.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 277 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | EducationPerforming ArtsArts |
Sorry for ghosting everyone for a year. We're back, but we're not. This is the last episode of the podcast. Series Finale. We decided that the podcast and our listeners meant enough to us that we needed to put out one final episode to actually wrap i... more
We navigate the last few weeks of school with an increasingly urgent need for the year to be over.
Recorded 5.22.2022
We chat about how things are actually returning to the way they were before, and reflect honestly on how we navigated the challenges of this past year now that we're not in the middle of it all.
S8E31 Recorded 5.5.2022
Veroinca asks the question: Can you still build a shiny, award winning program while still maintaining healthy boundaries in your life?
S8E30 Recorded 4.24.2022
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I would have given a higher rating till one of the hosts said “ It wasn’t worth my time teaching that class” when clearly two students wanted to be in there. Her selfish and unprofessional attitude immediately made me turn off the podcast and delete the episodes. Also who goes and gets a music degree and doesn’t have to take elementary methods? I’d seriously question your music education degree and your certification for K-12 music.
One of the best music ed podcasts available. I love just hearing how a community of directors talks to each other and relates their experiences. I really hope this podcast returns in the future.
The only Mistake of the week would be to not listen. Make listening your ‘Win of the Week’.
I love this podcast. I’m currently a high school student involved in choir and band and I love music in general. I’m pursing a career in music education and I love hearing the real struggles, wins, and stories of these teachers. My favorite thing about this podcast is the lack of rigid topics and scripts. Most other podcasts seem too professional and scripted. But this podcast is a casual discussion with people who get each other. It’s refreshing, and hilarious. Keep it up!!
Veronica may love the sound of her own voice more than music. There are some helpful and interesting bits, but they are all TOO OFTEN buried in extraneous ramblings.
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