Music Tech Tips. 5 Free Fun Music Fonts For Your Worksheets and Resources Posted on August 26th, 2014 in Free, Music Tech Tips.
Add some character to your resources! Music dingbat fonts (picture fonts) are an easy way to add some character to your music education resources: worksheets, posters, interactive whiteboard files and anything else you might be creating. Here are a few of my favourites. Links to each font are beneath the image. 30+ Fun Ways To Teach The Notes of The Staff Using Technology Posted on August 20th, 2014 in Interactive Whiteboards, iPads, Music Tech Tips.
Music Teach.n.Tech. My maths students really struggled in semester one this year.
Whether it was to do with a new curriculum we’ve recently implemented, or maybe it was some aspect of my teaching, or their feelings about maths as a subject in general, or just life events happening outside the classroom. For whatever reason, things just didn’t go so well for us in the first semester. When other teachers told me that their students were also struggling, I felt a little better…but only a little. So I decided to change my approach. The Email List After marking all my semester one maths exams and reflecting upon the results, I sat down and started ringing parents – every single one of them, whether their child had passed or failed. Wright-Stuff Music » Compose like Hans Zimmer? An interesting post to be sure.
Why pick Hans Zimmer? As part of my MTEC2013 presentation on film scoring with Kung Fu Panda 2 I am blogging about my studies in film scoring, my students’ studies as well as our successes. Nothing makes me more excited than when a student of mine succeeds above and beyond their own expectations. 2013 IB Conference of the Americas. Contact us. Drew Deutsch Director, IB Americas Drew Deutsch joined the IB in April 2008 as the Regional Director for IB North America.
On 1 January 2009, Drew was appointed as Director of the IB in the Americas. Born and educated in the United States, Drew graduated from Georgetown University in 1992 with a bachelor of arts in psychology and received his IB diploma in 1988 from the United Nations International School in New York City, NY, USA. IB AMERICAS TRAINING APPLICATION SYSTEM. The Art of Learning.
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Russian interest in art, music and theater dates only from the time of Peter the Great (1672-1725), the powerful monarch who coaxed his country into the modern world by importing ideas, technology and skilled practitioners from western Europe. To fuel the nation's musical life, Peter, Catherine and their successors depended on a steady stream of well-compensated German, French and Italian artists who brought their latest tonal wares to the magnificent capital city of St. Petersburg. This tradition of imported music continued well into the 19th century: Berlioz, for example, enjoyed greater success in Russia than he did in his native France; Verdi composed La Forza del Destino on a commission from St. Petersburg, where it was first performed.
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Multicultural education relates to education and instruction designed for the cultures of several different races in an educational system. This approach to teaching and learning is based upon consensus building, respect, and fostering cultural pluralism within racial societies. Multicultural education acknowledges and incorporates positive racial idiosyncrasies into classroom atmospheres. Pros of Multicultural Education A significant demographic transformation is on the horizon for the United States of America. Music. Guide to the Orchestra!
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