“Our children will learn a lot about expressing their feelings by watching how we express ours. And we need to let them know that the violent expressions of anger that they see around them are not the way it has to be.”
One assignment left for my first course of my MM is #MusicEducation from #UFMUE and I am SO thankful that this was my first class! Technology-Assisted Music Learning came at the perfect time and has been directly applicable to my classroom. #musictechnology
At our favorite coffee shop to finish up the work for this week! I love being able to work on grad school anywhere and taking classes online. Thank you, #UFMUE for such a well-organized #MusicEducation graduate program!!
"In the clip, Hancock explains a night he was playing music with Miles Davis and messed up the notes. He felt terrible. But Davis didn’t flinch. He took Hancock’s mistake, adapted to it, and made it work for their performance." Who is excited?? #UFMUE
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Today, my beginning band students asked to learn Baby Shark. It wasn’t on the lesson plan, but we did it and the kids left so excited to take their instruments home! Whatever it takes! 😂 #UFMUE#ilovemyjob#MusicEducation
Tomorrow is #NationalCustodianDay and I just wanted to take a moment to say how THANKFUL I am for the wonderful custodians that I work with every day! True superheroes of the middle school. 🎉🙌🏻😎 #ilovemyjob#UFMUE
Learning about Music Technology from the Will Kuhn, director of TI:ME thanks to #UFMUE program! Love learning about project based learning and student lead instruction.
@MrDaltonKing I decorated my home for fall today! It was such a fun break and now I've got a cozy space for working on homework. Best of both worlds! :) <3 #SelfCareSunday
Last night was the first marching band performance of the season without bell covers on all the instruments... WOW at the difference in sound! I wonder if using the covers helps students to use MORE air on a regular basis? #UFMUE#LearningNeverStops#MusicEducation
Lowndes County Middle School Band Directors at the first marching band festival of the year! So thankful for these awesome students to get the opportunity to perform. #goband#ilovemyjob
@ATMusic20 Aw, Aaron!! How sad!! I work in a military town, and I totally get it. I know that your student will always remember the impact you had on them, though!!