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Making It Work: Post-Level III
Have you taken all three Orff levels and don’t know what to do next? Scott Roether has you covered with ideas to keep growing and learning in the Schulwerk.
Read More2024 Summer Orff Levels
Are you considering taking an Orff Levels course this summer? Your colleagues share their insights about this transformative professional development experience.
Read MoreGeneral Music and Special Education
LeslieAnne Bird shares tips on how to meet the needs of our special education students and what to do to protect your student and yourself if you are denied access to the appropriate documents.
Read MoreFrom Across the Street
“From Across the Street” is an excellent way to introduce Dominican music and instruments for Latine Heritage Month (or anytime). Readers will enjoy learning about the different sounds and instruments in the culture of the Dominican Palos tradition.
Read MoreSomebody. Who? You!
Karen Benson shares a speech piece she composed that demonstrates how that same selection would look in Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 of AOSA Teacher Education Levels Courses. We would love to see YOU at a level this summer!
Read MoreSummer Orff Levels 2023
Are you considering taking an Orff Levels course this summer? Your colleagues share their insights about this transformative professional development experience.
Read MoreWhat Is Elemental Music?
It’s one of those things that we hear thrown around at workshops at clinics at conferences… and even when people stop to explain what Elemental Music is, sometimes that definition can still feel fuzzy.
So is this question is very simply ….. What is Elemental Music?
Read MoreAn Invitation to Reflect
Crystal Pridmore invites you to participate in a journaling exercise to reflect on the past year in order to process and heal.
Read MoreMaking It Work: Relearning the Music Room
LeslieAnne Bird shares suggestions for refamiliarizing your students with making music together in your space.
Read MoreMaking It Work: Summer Reading 2021
LeslieAnne Bird sets aside time to read three teaching-related books each summer to learn something new and improve as a music educator and human. This is her list for 2021.
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