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Battle for another day...Successive Approximations and the Middle School Band

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"Battle for another day!" Thoughts on the Middle School Music Rehearsal When I was an undergrad, I was first introduced to Bruner's Spiral Learning Theory . At the time, the concept was presented as an abstract ideal with little to no direct application. The idea of learning concepts and continually revisiting those concepts and layering new learning onto the previous concepts which eventually led to mastery seemed to be common sense. Yet, when faced with the cold reality of developing my own curriculum and teaching in a room filled with young energetic minds the theory was quickly forgotten. I was chasing the next concert or administering playing tests. The educational equivalent of walking barefoot in a dark room filled with lego pieces and sharp furniture. A lot of painful mistakes. I wanted it perfect now and I expected my students to get it "Right now!" and this was my way of setting high standards. The reality was this approach led to terrible i...

A Few Truisms about Teaching I've Learned Along the Way...

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A Note to Young Music Teachers (and maybe old ones too?) My first year teaching at Concert Festival (MPA) Why   write this  blog? Teacher retention seems to be big news lately. Teacher retention is a real and genuine problem. I have been seeing and reading numerous articles about teacher retention lately and these articles sparked this blog. Here is a small sample of teacher retention articles: http://theconversation.com/crisis-in-american-education-as-teacher-morale-hits-an-all-time-low-39226 http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/why-are-so-many-teachers-fleeing-the-classroom/story-fnkgbb3b-1227560880445 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2015/06/12/why-so-many-teachers-leave-and-how-to-get-them-to-stay/ I hope you find some help and affirmation with this information. I know that none of these ideas are groundbreaking concepts, but, hopefully, may be a spark of reflection for you. I love my job, which includes loving the good and bad,...