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Episode #73: Building Relationships During Challenging Circumstances

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT Episode #73: Building Relationships During Challenging Times In this episode, Tanya and Carrie discuss strategies and ideas for building relationships during the challenging circumstances of remote learning and/or socially distant learning.  Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Music Stand Up, Sit Down  by Music Plus Coffee Tanya's Getting to Know You: Music Class activity Tanya's AMP Team Thinglink Nine Little Jellybeans  by Willie Wood, Illustrated by Ron Wheeler Only One You/Nadie Como Tú  by Linda Krantz The Book of Mistakes  by Corinna Luyken Happy by Mies Van Hout First day of Music Worksheets by Music and Motivate The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson Other Things we Mention: Thoughts on Social Emotional Learning Coloring the Melody podcast with Darlene and Nora "If I Were a Racist" by Nate Holder Decolonise Music Ed Movie Therapy podcast

Episode #72: 2020 Summer Book Club, Part 4

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT Episode #72: 2020 Summer Book Club conclusion We are finishing up our 2020 Summer Book Club by discussing chapter 7 and our final takeaways from  Music Education and Social Emotional Learning: The Heart of Teaching Music  by Scott N. Edgar.  If you want to be a part of the discussion, look for our posts on Instagram or Facebook and add your thoughts! You are also welcome to send us a direct message or e-mail if you have a specific question or thought you'd like us to discuss in the next episode. Things Mentioned in this Episode: Music Teacher Coffee Talk, Episode #12: Mindfulness in the Music Room NAfME Online Professional Learning Community Webinars Check out " Music Education and SEL During COVID-19:  Resiliency and Empathy Now More Than Ever"  By Scott Edgar Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) Michelle McCauley's Facebook video about "Canoe Song" and "Land of the Silver Birch" An...

Episode #71: 2020 Summer Book Club, Part 3

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT Episode #71: 2020 Summer Book Club part 3. We are continuing our 2020 Summer Book Club by discussing chapters 5 and 6 of  Music Education and Social Emotional Learning: The Heart of Teaching Music  by Scott N. Edgar.  If you want to be a part of the discussion, look for our posts on Instagram or Facebook and add your thoughts! You are also welcome to send us a direct message or e-mail if you have a specific question or thought you'd like us to discuss in the next episode. Things Mentioned in this Episode: Music Teacher Coffee Talk, Episode #12: Mindfulness in the Music Room "Gwan Round Rabbit" in Holy Names Song Collection Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness podcast Episode #169: Are We Hearing a Crescendo of Anti-Racism in Classical Music? with Dr. Kira Thurman and Ashleigh Gordon Dr. Bettina Love on Cultural Memory in Youth Creativity and Hip Hop Wow, No Thank You.  by Samantha Irby

Episode #70: 2020 Summer Book Club, Part 2

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT Episode #70: 2020 Summer Book Club part 2 We are continuing our 2020 Summer Book Club by discussing chapters 3 and 4 of Music Education and Social Emotional Learning: The Heart of Teaching Music  by Scott N. Edgar.  If you want to be a part of the discussion, look for our posts on Instagram or Facebook and add your thoughts! You are also welcome to send us a direct message or e-mail if you have a specific question or thought you'd like us to discuss in the next episode. Articles and Videos Mentioned in this Episode: "Applying an Equity Lens to Social, Emotional, and Academic Development" "Why We Can't Afford Whitewashed Social-Emotional Learning" by Dena Simmons Dena Simmons Ted Talk: "When SEL is Used as Another Form of Policing" Know Better, Do Better: "20 Things Not to Do with Chopsticks" "I 'am'" by Alice Tsui Other Things Mention in this Episode: "Hamilton In-Depth" on D...

Episode #69: 2020 Summer Book Club, Part 1

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT Episode #69: 2020 Summer Book Club, Pt. 1 Carrie and Tanya are kicking off our 2020 Summer Book Club where we are reading  Music Education and Social Emotional Learning: The Heart of Teaching Music, by Scott N. Edgar . In this episode, we are discussing Chapters 1 and 2. If you want to be a part of the discussion, look for our posts on Instagram or Facebook and add your thoughts! You are also welcome to send us a direct message or e-mail if you have a specific question or thought you'd like us to discuss in the next episode. Things mentioned in this episode: FREE Professional Development with ROCKE/Rocky Mountain Orff Summer Online Learning Series Tanya presents June 30th:  Singing and Playing Virtually: Engaging Music Makers in an Online Environment Carrie presents July 7th:  Integrating Music Literacy and Composition into an Online Environment Know Better, Do Better: "Jim Along Josie" article by Brandi Waller-Pace from Decolonizing th...

Episode #68: Q & A with Tanya and Carrie

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In this episode, Tanya and Carrie answer questions from our listeners.  Topics include planning for next year, how we are rethinking our Kodály sequence as well as literature and resources, and ideas for growth and professional development.  We are also sharing ideas in a new segment called "Know Better, Do Better" where we talk about a potentially problematic song and how we are doing research and making decisions about the inclusion or exclusion of that particular song from our classroom. Things mentioned during our Q & A: World Music Pedagogy: Teaching Music/Teaching Culture Webinar FREE Professional Development with ROCKE/Rocky Mountain Orff Summer Online Learning Series Tanya presents June 30th:  Singing and Playing Virtually: Engaging Music Makers in an Online Environment Carrie presents July 7th:  Integrating Music Literacy and Composition into an Online Environment Book Recommendations: Kodály Today: A Cognitive Approach to Elementary Music Education by ...

Episode #67: Refocusing the Conversation on Race in Music Education

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT Episode #67: Refocusing the Conversation on Race in Music Education We want to  be clear that we know we cannot proceed with business as usual. The murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and others highlight the long-standing problem of systemic racism in our society. We have work to do as individuals and as educators. The presence of overall white-centered culture in education demands that we all act. It is not enough to be not-racist, we must strive to be anti-racist. We recognize our privilege as white people and know there is work to be done within our own personal education. As music educators, we should do the work of 1. De-centering whiteness as the default culture, 2. Examining and changing our song repertoire, and 3. Carefully question and consider our teaching practices that might harm BIPOC.  Resources to check out:  Scaffolded List of Anti-Racist Resources Decolonizing the Music Room (organization, websit...