#191: Victor Djonorh - What Middle School Band Directors Really Do (And Why It Matters) - podcast episode cover

#191: Victor Djonorh - What Middle School Band Directors Really Do (And Why It Matters)

Jul 16, 20251 hr 14 min
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Episode description

In this episode of That's Not Spit, It's Condensation, I sit down with Victor Djonorh, longtime band director at Summit Middle School and assistant director at Edmond Santa Fe, to dive deep into the realities of teaching music at the middle and high school level.

We cover:
 🎵 How he accidentally became a tuba player
 🎓 Lessons from his time at Oklahoma City University
 👨‍🏫 What he wishes he knew as a first-year teacher
 💡 How he keeps students engaged (and why relationships are everything)
 📈 The balance between high standards and student well-being
 🎺 Why modeling on your instrument matters more than you think
 🧠 How he stays inspired through burnout and busy seasons

Whether you're a music educator, band director, or just curious about how great teachers make a difference, this episode is full of insight, humor, and practical wisdom.

🎙️ Subscribe for more deep dives into the world of music and education.

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