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014 - What Will You Learn This Summer?

Jun 02, 202014 minEp. 14
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Episode description

Do you find yourself drawn to being a learner again in the summer months? Do you read more or study a topic that’s interesting to you, learn a new skill, take a class, or try something creative?

This summer already looks a little different than normal: events have been canceled, trips have been postponed, and most of us find ourselves (still) staying home. But there’s a gift in that if we’re willing to receive it.

How have the events of the past few months changed us as teachers, as musicians? What will we do differently going forward?

One of the things I love about summer is the slower pace: the invitation to create a new routine, a new rhythm, the opportunity to learn and work and rest at my own pace. And that hasn’t changed.

Looking for a few ideas for how to spend your time this summer? Here are a few things to explore:

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Resources mentioned:

*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through some of these links.

Creative Confidence by Tom Kelley and David Kelley

Zig-Zag: The Surprising Path to Greater Creativity by Keith Sawyer

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Questions and Answers by Frances Clark

A Piano Teacher’s Legacy by Richard Chronister

The Success Factor in Piano Teaching by Elvina Pearce

American Orff-Schulwerk Association (AOSA) virtual professional development opportunities

The Kodály Music Institute online summer courses

Summer@Eastman Session online courses and workshops

The Frances Clark Center for Keyboard Pedagogy virtual Summer Intensive Seminars

Choristers Guild webinars and virtual forums for choir directors

The Presbyterian Association of Musicians online summer conference

NAfME Academy professional development webinars

Evernote: an app for note-taking, planning, organizing, and archiving

Milanote: a web-based tool for organizing creative projects into beautiful visual boards

Google Drive: home to all my online lesson recordings, recordings from students, and virtual studio class games

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