Episode 111 – Creativity and Accountability: Cultivating Lifelong Musicianship

Creativity and Accountability: Cultivating Lifelong Musicianship

In Episode 111, Meagan Thorup shares her journey toward building a music classroom centered on creativity, reflection, and lifelong musicianship. Grounded in the belief that she is not training professional musicians but equipping students with skills they can carry beyond school, Meagan describes how her teaching has evolved through continuous experimentation and student feedback. She highlights the power of incorporating composition into ensemble settings, walking through her process of scaffolded, collaborative class compositions that move from simple melodies to student-led arrangements. Through trial and error – and a willingness to listen when things don’t work – Meagan has created experiences where students take ownership, discover their creative voice, and feel a genuine sense of pride in what they create.

The conversation also explores how to cultivate independence through intentional practice and accountability. Meagan explains her shift away from traditional practice logs toward a more reflective, skill-based approach that helps students learn how to practice effectively. By integrating accountability partners, peer collaboration, and ongoing reflection, students not only improve musically but also develop habits they can apply beyond the classroom. Throughout the episode, Meagan emphasizes the importance of viewing teaching as a partnership with students – one where their voices, ideas, and experiences shape the learning process. Listeners will walk away with practical strategies and a powerful reminder: when students are given ownership and the space to create, they can exceed our expectations in meaningful and surprising ways.



 Very early on I realized I'm not training professional musicians. I wanted to give my kids skills that would benefit them for as long as they live, as long as they're learning.

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Here are some key takeaways from Episode 111:

  • Lifelong Musicianship – Shift focus from training professionals to equipping students with creative skills they can use throughout their entire lives.
  • Creative Ownership – Scaffold composition experiences so students can collaborate, make decisions, and take meaningful ownership of their musical creations.
  • Reflective Practice – Teach students how to practice effectively through reflection, strategy, and experimentation rather than relying on time-based practice logs.
  • Student Voice – Actively seek and apply student feedback to refine teaching, creating a classroom environment built on trust and responsiveness.
  • Purposeful Collaboration – Use structured collaboration and accountability partners to help students build independence, motivation, and stronger connections within the ensemble.

I  want them to continue through life, being able to teach themselves stuff. Whether it's music, or coding, or learning a new sport…they need to know the skills of practicing and the skills of developing skills.

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