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Free Webinar Replay: Orff in an Online Format
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Charissa Duncanson and BethAnn Hepburn share ideas to keep students actively creating music in an online format using Orff Schulwerk teaching process.
Read More Elemental Soul: An Online Music & Movement Retreat
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We invite you to set aside four days for spiritual refreshment through music, movement, and community.
Read More Teaching With Orff Stands In Solidarity
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Teaching With Orff stands with the American Orff Schulwerk Association in their statement denouncing violence against the Black community.
Read More 4 Steps to Leading Others Through Anxiety
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Whether guiding your students, your colleagues, or your family members, Michelle Marie has outlined 4 steps to leading others through anxiety.
Read More Making It Work: Teaching With Technology
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Amy Burns offers a lifeline with this compilation of resources to help you teach your young music students online rather than in the classroom.
Read More Distance Learning Resources for Music Educators
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A curated list of resources designed to prepare your to teach your young music students online rather than in your classroom.
Read More Self Care Tips for Quarantined Music Teachers
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Crystal Pridmore and Zoe Kumagai of Chaotic Harmony Classroom have come up with seven tips for self care.
Read More Elemental ‘Ukulele Lesson: Lavender’s Blue
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Free preview lesson from Elemental 'Ukulele by Roger Sams and Lorelei Batislaong
Read More Making It Work: Active Sitting
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The ButtOn chair promotes active sitting and is freely distributed as a digital file. Using some plywood, a tennis ball and bungee cord, a ButtOn chair can be made for about seven dollars!
Read More Lesson: Henry the Hungry Hound
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Inspired by her children's book Henry the Hungry Hound, Theresa Cocci shares a lesson plan designed to pair the message of kindness with the creation of an interactive musical experience.
Read More Black History Month
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Many of us are unsure or unaware of the best way to honor and best represent Black culture and heritage. Brandi Waller-Pace asked several Black music educators to share their thoughts and advice.
Read More Lesson: Coppernickel Goes Mondrian
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Aimee Curtis Pfitzner shares a colorful lesson plan from her book, Painted Music, which uses children's literature to explore connections between art and music.
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