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Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show how much we appreciate all that our teachers do for us.Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/APhYl
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One of the best things about being a teacher is the fresh start we get to make each new school year. With the smell of fall in the air, here are eight ways to refresh your mind and be prepared to take on another school year.
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I have recently started teaching piano to my friends' children, and have consequently been reflecting on what I do, as teacher, that can enable or inhibit learning. Here's a short blog highlighting the importance of 'checking in' about whether my explanations are helping my students learn. https://lnkd.in/gPGkwhCx
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Starting or restarting learning an instrument as an adult can seem daunting, maybe even terrifying! In this guest blog post, Clementine shares her experiences of restarting learning the flute after a gap of nearly two decades.https://lnkd.in/e3SqM2dP
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Witnessing the power of education is truly awe-inspiring! The magic happens when students become active learners, driven by their curiosity and passion for knowledge. As an educator, it's incredibly rewarding to see those focused eyes and nimble fingers in action, creating a perfect symphony of engagement and connection.In the realm of education, this profound interaction between students and teachers sets the stage for growth and success. It's a reminder that teaching isn't about simply imparting knowledge—it's about fostering an environment where students thrive, taking ownership of their learning journey.Music, with its universal language, has a remarkable ability to captivate hearts and minds. It serves as a powerful tool for shaping young minds, instilling discipline, and cultivating creativity. By integrating music into education, we create an enriching experience that goes beyond the classroom, nurturing well-rounded individuals.🌱 Let's cultivate a love for learning together! 🌟#education #musiceducationmatters #studentlife #teachersoflinkedin #InspiringLearner #pathways
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Zoe Madewell
Author. Speaker. Innovator. Changing the way music and language are taught for future generations.
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Why are drawing and music left out as important processes of literacy? This is a conversation I was blessed to have with an amazing innovator in early education Louise Debreczeny, Ed.D. Thrilled she took the time to share her insights and mail me a beautiful copy of her innovative Story Pictures learning system. As we look at our common processes for learning how to teach reading and writing it takes outside the box thinkers to step back and question WHY do we do it this way? Is this method of learning and teaching truly in the best interest of the child, or are we just doing it because it’s how we were taught and change is hard? I believe both music, second language acquisition and drawing are imperative to a holistic approach to educating children from birth, and educators in diverse fields need to start having conversations and collaborations. America has a long way to go to truly become leaders in education, and it seems we are falling behind other countries quickly. I don’t claim to have all the answers. My specialization is in the importance of early music education. But I know the only way we can find solutions, each through our own gifts and talents, is through starting the conversations and collaborations. I look forward to reading this innovative approach incorporating drawing into education and look forward to learning and collaborating with other educators in diverse fields. What ways do you think we can work to improve and innovate in education? #earlychildhoodeducation #preschooleducation #musiceducation #innovationineducation #collaborativelearning
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Alfred Music
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We know that the best way to achieve mastery in a subject is to actively engage in the learning process, and improvisation is a great way to do that. Here are some activities you can use with students of all ages to bring this practice into your teaching.
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Inioluwa Olaleye
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TeaCHing Practice Day 003REWARD AND PUNISHMENTOn the third day of my teaching practice, my focus will be on Reward and Punishment. •REWARDWhen it was the third period of the day's lesson in which I was to take them Cultural and Creative Arts (C.C.A). The topic was centered on MUSIC, I was assisted by their class teacher.She started with a fun activity, leading them to clap their hands to make sounds. The boys were told to take a rhythm, and girls had another. It made the sound melodious and It was truly exciting! 😊I continued the topic by teaching them the definition of music, challenging them to recite it from their memory for a reward—a motivating experience where they eagerly participated.They attempted to meet the challenge for the reward (which was a soft drink). I know the ones who couldn't get the attempts, will be challenged the next time to get it right.PUNISHMENTThe pupils had a mathematics assignment given to them earlier yesterday, in which some didn't get done and were severely punished by their class teacher, they felt the pain as they got disciplined. Children want rewards because of the joy and satisfaction it gives them. On the other hand, they do not want punishment because of the pain and dissatisfaction that comes with it. Rewards and punishments may be material or non-material in nature. For instance, like what happens when a child receives a gift or a word of praise as a reward.Or,a whip on the palm or a severe scolding as a punishment. The above is under social learning. I learnt this term in one of my departmental courses. Lesson For Teachers : - Implementing Punishment and Reward in teaching your pupils, will mould them into bringing out the best in them. PS: I wore the same colour of cloth with them today: Green Colour, what a coincidence!😂I promise to take pictures with them next week.😀🤓#30DaysOfTeachingPractice#3rdDayOf30Days#TheEnthusiasticStudentTeacher
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Teaching: The Symphony of Reciprocal LearningAs an educator, the classroom is my stage, where teaching is more than a monologue—it's a symphony. Over five years, navigating this intricate orchestra has been a tale of patience, generational mingling, and unraveling the enigmatic world of teenage emotions.Patience is not just a virtue; it's the conductor's baton orchestrating the diverse learning paces in my classroom. Each student, akin to a unique instrument, adds their tempo to our harmonious ensemble.Engaging with diverse generations is like composing a multigenerational opera—each experience, a note in the symphony of perspectives, enriching both students and educators alike.Deciphering teenage emotions? It's akin to a theatrical pursuit, blending empathy and detective skills to navigate the labyrinth of adolescent feelings.Teaching isn't a solo act; it's a duet of learning. Students are the maestros of curiosity, inspiring continual adaptations and innovations in teaching methods.In the grand circus of education, the classroom becomes a spectacle—a carnival where the trapeze of knowledge and the clownery of learning intertwine in a whimsical display.#teaching #efucation #personaldevelopment #teachingjourney #learningsymphonyImage created by Bing Image Creator
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