Episode 60

Episode 60 – Empowering Music Educators Through Self-Initiated Professional Development 

Empowering Music Educators Through Self-Initiated Professional Development In Episode 60, Kathryn and Theresa interview Kyle Smith, a high school band director from Maine. Kyle discusses his journey and experiences, emphasizing the importance of continuous growth and learning in education. He shares insights from his podcast “The Growing Band Director,” where he and his guests explore…

Episode 59: Perspectives on Student Empowerment in Music Education

Episode 59 – Perspectives on Student Empowerment in Music Education  

Perspectives on Student Empowerment in Music Education  In Episode 59, Kathryn and Theresa engage in a conversation exploring the intersection of music education, student empowerment, and research! Theresa, a PhD student at Arizona State University, delves into her research project that analyzes themes from the Pass the Baton podcast, particularly focusing on secondary music education. …

Episode 58
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Episode 58 – Spotlight on Genius Hour in the Elementary Music Room 

Spotlight on Genius Hour in the Elementary Music Room  In Episode 58, Kathryn and Theresa interview Jamie Widener, a music educator passionate about incorporating Genius Hour in her elementary music classes. The episode focuses on Jamie’s approach to engaging students by allowing them to pursue music-related passion projects, inspired by Google’s strategy of allowing employees…

Nurturing Inquisitive Minds in Young Musicians
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Episode 57 – Nurturing Inquisitive Minds in Young Musicians

Nurturing Inquisitive Minds in Young Musicians In episode 57, Kathryn and Theresa talk to SJ, who shares his journey and experiences in music education. SJ was born into a musical family in Bihar, India, and raised in Mumbai. His passion for music was inherited from his father, and he pursued a master’s in literature and…

Episode 56 – Straight Talk on Student-Centered Music Classes
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Episode 56 – Straight Talk on Student-Centered Music Classes

Straight Talk on Student-Centered Music Classes In episode 56, Kathryn and Theresa talk to Tom Chester and Justin Johnson, music educators and ensemble directors from Illinois. The discussion revolves around the concept of student-centered learning in the realm of music education. Both Tom and Justin emphasize the importance of equipping students with the tools to…

Episode 55 – Assessment for Learning: Nurturing Growth and Progress in Every Student

Episode 55 – Assessment for Learning: Nurturing Growth and Progress in Every Student

Assessment for Learning: Nurturing Growth and Progress in Every Student In episode 55, Kathryn and Theresa sit down with Terry Little, a veteran music educator with over three decades of experience. Terry delves deep into the concept of “assessment for learning,” emphasizing its role in making the educational process more student-centered. Instead of traditional grading…

Episode 54

Episode 54 – Exploring Servant Leadership in Music Education

Exploring Servant Leadership in Music Education In episode 54, Kathryn and Theresa talk to Dr. Dylan Maddix, an Assistant Professor of Instrumental Conducting and Community Engagement at Memorial University, as he shares his extensive journey in music education and his insights on the transformative power of servant leadership within this realm. Dylan delves into his…

The most important question you can ask in music education
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Episode 53 – The Most Important Question You Can Ask in Music Education

The Most Important Question You Can Ask in Music Education In episode 53, Kathryn and Theresa talk to Dr. Shane Colquhoun, an assistant professor of music technology and contemporary styles at Alabama State University. Shane discusses the importance of rethinking traditional approaches to music education by challenging the notion of “music education for all,” arguing…

Episode 52 - Unleashing Our Impact: Empowering Music educators

Episode 52 – Unleashing Our Impact: Empowering Music Educators

Unleashing Our Impact: Empowering Music Educators In episode 52, Kathryn and Theresa talk to Jen Rafferty, a former music educator and the founder of the Empowered Educator. Jen discusses the importance of educators taking care of themselves to create a positive impact on students. By prioritizing self-care and practicing breathing exercises, teachers can regulate their…

Episode 51
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Episode 51 – Harmony and Connection: Leveraging SEL in Music Education

Harmony and Connection: Leveraging SEL in Music Education In episode 51, Kathryn and Theresa talk to Elizabeth Peterson, a 25-year veteran teacher from New Hampshire. Elizabeth discusses the importance of social and emotional learning (SEL) in music education, especially in relation to building strong teacher-student relationships and fostering student empowerment. She emphasizes the significance of…