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Conducting Reflection

ConductingReflection Based on conducting “If Music Be the Food of Love” by David Dickau

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Choral Methods: Warm-Up Lesson

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Ch. 3 Micro Teaching Project 1

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Choral Methods Mini Project 2

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Ch.2, Mini Project 3

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Music Education Teaching Philosophy

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Final Portfolio Project #3

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Final Portfolio Project 1

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Assignment 20, 3 part Teaching Lesson

REFLECTION:  Look at all three of your videos, focusing specifically on the learners.  How are the doing?  What do you notice about them?  What were the most successful moments, and why do you think they were successful?  What wast the … Continue reading

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Assignment 18 (10/20, 25, 27 and 11/15)

REFLECTION Assignment:  Look at all four of your videos, and think about how one experience progresses to another. How does one experience “anticipate” or “set up” the next, even if the set up is not obvious to the learners?  Scaffolding … Continue reading

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