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The Power of Even a Drop of Critical Pedagogy

Ever since learning about Critical Pedagogy, I have done everything I could do put it into practice. Let me tell you… The results have been out of this world…

June 2, 2016June 2, 2016 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Assessment: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly PART II

The third school that really struck me was the most frustrating. It was a group of students from a poor school. So many of their issues had to do with crummy instruments, an unfortunate lacking of a bass player, and just poor circumstances. This was really ugly and frustrating. And so… I decided to write about it…

May 22, 2016 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

My 2015 Role Model – Julia Ettie Crane

Recognizing the need for an authentic classroom setting, Crane created a model classroom in which all of her students practiced music teaching.[7] This classroom gave students the balance between musicianship and educational pedagogy which she sought. Crane’s beliefs on Music Education are still prevalent today.

July 23, 2015 by criticalpedagogyelectrified
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