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Did I Miss This Class? Making Your Money Work for You with Nick Averwater

You spend and the goal really is to have an effective budget is you tell every single dollar what you want it to do for you. Right like if the goal is to pay off debt, then you need to assign that dollar to pay off debt!

March 30, 2022March 27, 2022 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

The Musical Conquistador with Orchestra Director: Ida Capshaw Steadman

This week on #MusicEdLove, we welcome the winner of the Conquistador Award from El Paso, Texas, Ida Steadman onto the show! Ida taught orchestra for over 50… Read more “The Musical Conquistador with Orchestra Director: Ida Capshaw Steadman”

March 30, 2021 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Teaching Orchestra in the Time of Covid with Charles Laux

We are so excited about this episode of #MusicEdLove featuring Dr. Charles Laux! Dr. Charles Laux is the Director of Orchestras at Alpharetta High School where his… Read more “Teaching Orchestra in the Time of Covid with Charles Laux”

October 29, 2020October 29, 2020 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Sitting in Sharp and Flat with Dan Healy and Kim Ankney

it is the tension between spontaneity and premeditated planning that enables us to be the most creative and responsive to students musical needs.

October 16, 2020 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Where is Your Blue Ocean? with John Kilkenny

This week, we welcome John Kilkenny onto #MusicEdLove. John Kilkenny is a leading performer, educator and artistic leader who is successfully forging a 21st-century career in the… Read more “Where is Your Blue Ocean? with John Kilkenny”

September 18, 2020September 18, 2020 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

8 Hacks for Virtual Teaching Breakthroughs!

In this episode, I go over 8 SUPER EASY Hacks for drastically improving your virtually teaching! Like so many things in teaching, sometimes the simplest things can… Read more “8 Hacks for Virtual Teaching Breakthroughs!”

April 15, 2020 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

7 Tips for a SUPERIOR Assessment Season

Welcome to EPISODE 30 of #MusicEdLove! This episode is coming out via special request for those of you preparing for Assessment! Here are our 7 tips for… Read more “7 Tips for a SUPERIOR Assessment Season”

January 13, 2020 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Batman, Baby Shark, and Binder Clips with Anne Marie Patterson

What a pleasure it was to have Anne Marie Patterson on the #MusicEdLove Observation Series! Anne Marie Patterson received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance from Washington… Read more “Batman, Baby Shark, and Binder Clips with Anne Marie Patterson”

January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Should I Major in Music Education?

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October 15, 2019October 15, 2019 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

Spark Some Joy!

Welcome back to an exciting new school year! In this podcast, we aim to get you off to a great start with a few overarching goals for… Read more “Spark Some Joy!”

August 29, 2019 by criticalpedagogyelectrified

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