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Uncovering the Greatness in Every Child

Author: Angela Ammerman

Angela Ammerman, known for her innovative and energetic teaching style, earned Music Education degrees from the University of Cincinnati: College-Conservatory of Music, Boston University, and her PhD from George Mason University. Dr. Ammerman has been featured in the Washington Post for her innovative and energetic teaching style and was referred to as the first “music teacher prodigy.” Recognized by the Virginia House of Delegates in 2016 for her dedication to instilling a life-long passion for music in all of her students, Angela Ammerman diligently works to now pass along these teaching and mentorship qualities to her own Music Education students. Dr. Ammerman has been named the Virginia Orchestra Director of the Year in 2016, was recognized as Fairfax County’s Top Teacher and finalist for the Washington Post Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award in 2017. Dr. Ammerman's studies and experiences have laid the groundwork for her philosophy of music education: that Critical Pedagogy provides students with a transformative and synergetic learning environment. Dr. Ammerman loves to guide students toward the realization that music is a culturally valuable activity for everyone's enjoyment; that music is historically relevant, provides a lab for students to apply the scientific method, and is a universal form of self and group expression. With a heart for serving the community, Ammerman takes full advantage of the area’s cultural surroundings in making music a relevant part of the local landscape; and in sharing her philosophy with students, guiding them in their growth and studies. An engaging and dedicated music educator, Ammerman has been featured as a guest conductor for All County, All City, and Regional Orchestras in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Ammerman is a passionate and dedicated music education professor and music educator and is in high demand as a clinician for sessions and workshops at local, state, national, and international conferences and in-services. Dr. Ammerman is known for an emphasis on play-based learning, humor, a unique style, and for the creation of the first ever Future Music Educators Camp as well as her Music Education Podcast: #MusicEdLove. Dr. Ammerman’s research has been published in Teaching Music, American String Teachers Journal, Stringendo Publication, and the Fingerboard Publication. Ammerman lives in Martin, Tennessee and is married to financial guru: Dr. David Allen Ammerman. In her free time, she enjoys reading, walking her dogs, and writing “orchdork” song-parodies.

Social Class & School Music – Article Review

As my second day of the writing challenge, I have opted to check out an article that I feel is related to my own dissertation interests: SES… Read more “Social Class & School Music – Article Review”

June 23, 2015June 23, 2015 by Angela Ammerman

Writing Challenge Accepted

I recently have become somewhat complacent.  While it has literally been years since my last post, I have not lost my desire for a greater education, understanding,… Read more “Writing Challenge Accepted”

June 22, 2015 by Angela Ammerman

One Day of Mission Accomplishment!

Last week, we had Orchestra Electrified and it was very exciting.  It was perhaps more exciting to me than to the students, but there you have it….… Read more “One Day of Mission Accomplishment!”

November 23, 2011 by Angela Ammerman

Critical Pedagogy Experiment 2011-2012

I recently completed my masters in music education through Boston University.  During my studies, I learned about a theory called Critical Pedagogy.  I was immediately fascinated and… Read more “Critical Pedagogy Experiment 2011-2012”

November 21, 2011November 21, 2011 by Angela Ammerman

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