Monthly Archives: April 2014

Why Music Education is Good for Our Children: Guest Post by McMaster University’s Laurel Trainor

Why Music Education is Good for Our Children: Guest Post by McMaster University’s Laurel Trainor.

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What Students Really Need to Hear

Originally posted on Chase Mielke:
It’s 4 a.m.  I’ve struggled for the last hour to go to sleep.  But, I can’t.  Yet again, I am tossing and turning, unable to shut down my brain.  Why?  Because I am stressed about…

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Personal Growth

During my pre-internship I’ve managed to adapt certain aspects of my lesson planning. For the creation of my first few lesson plans, I originally used way too many “indicators”. My rationale for doing this was because I wanted to cover all … Continue reading

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Pre-internship: Week Three! (The Last Days)

These three weeks went by incredibly fast! I cannot believe it is over and I already miss it. Throughout this past week I got to experiment with different forms of assessment and I feel like I’ve made lasting connections with the … Continue reading

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