Distance Learning Tips: Memes to Help, Part 1
I am going to be honest: I have felt pretty helpless as my former colleagues are planning, worrying, buying, and collaborating to
I am going to be honest: I have felt pretty helpless as my former colleagues are planning, worrying, buying, and collaborating to
(Disclaimer: I am a SeeSaw Ambassador, but I am not employed by the company. I just love it!) Educators are having a difficult time planning
As owner of Dr. Stafford’s Musical Cures , I support Black Lives Matter and stands in solidarity with Black friends, colleagues, students and loved ones.
For many of you, the “school year” (as it was) is winding down. However, you aren’t sure what the fall will bring. Will you be
First published on May 11, 2020 This has been a rough, rough 2-3 months for the world. And, in the United States, citizens had to
As I write this, the United States is going through the Covid-19 uproar. Schools are closed, and teachers are delivering instruction remotely. Many
I’m pretty sure you know all about COVID-19, a viral disease that is pretty well turning the lives of citizens of the globe upside down. The
Our students are dealing with so much in their lives. The Annie Casey Foundation website states that more than one in five children experience multiple adverse
Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Going into a New Position After Years in a Previous One First of all, it’s been more than a
I’m bringing this back , because I feel music teachers, actually all teachers, need extra emotional support as the COVID battle continues. Even though I’m
First posted on August 10, recopied with a few updates: In Missouri, one of our music objectives is teaching first graders about singing in head
One of the trickiest things to get kids to sing in the primary years is getting some of them in that head voice. Whether it’s