24 episodes

The Music Ed Forward podcast empowers teachers and arts leaders understand the possibilities and overcome the challenges within music education. How do we create meaningful learning opportunities for students that will stick with them? How do we design professional learning opportunities for teachers that make curriculum come alive for students? Nyssa walks with you, step by step, uniting frameworks and theory with daily classroom practice with inspiration and ease. Need some encouragement to continue your journey as an innovative music educator? You’ve come to the right place! Join the global Music Ed Forward community in transforming students, teachers and communities through music education. More info at musicedforward.com

Music Ed Forward Podcast Nyssa Brown

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The Music Ed Forward podcast empowers teachers and arts leaders understand the possibilities and overcome the challenges within music education. How do we create meaningful learning opportunities for students that will stick with them? How do we design professional learning opportunities for teachers that make curriculum come alive for students? Nyssa walks with you, step by step, uniting frameworks and theory with daily classroom practice with inspiration and ease. Need some encouragement to continue your journey as an innovative music educator? You’ve come to the right place! Join the global Music Ed Forward community in transforming students, teachers and communities through music education. More info at musicedforward.com

    Music Education for Social Change - interview with Dr. Juliet Hess

    Music Education for Social Change - interview with Dr. Juliet Hess

    Dr. Juliet Hess offers both theory and practical suggestions about how music classrooms are uniquely poised to inspire and support social change at the intersections of activism, critical pedagogy, and music education.  Highlighting the framework and specific examples from her book Music Education for Social Change: Constructing an Activist Music Education, Dr. Hess shares her research, stories, and ideas for what teaching for social change could look like and sound within music education classrooms.

    • 49 min
    Music Education and SEL: The Heart of Teaching Music

    Music Education and SEL: The Heart of Teaching Music

    As music educators, we are well aware of the importance of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), especially in the wake of pandemic learning and teaching.  But what might it look like in the music classrooms?  What opportunities are we including - and missing - for seamless inclusion of SEL in music ed?  This podcast with Dr. Scott Edgar focuses on the possibilities for practicing SEL in the music classroom - both with adults and students.  Dr. Edgar also reminds us of the necessity of an equity lens in our SEL practice, common SEL stumbling blocks (and how to overcome them), as well as future learning opportunities for teachers in regards to SEL in music classrooms.  Listen in and get a few new ideas to try this week - and beyond!
    https://musicedforward.com/podcast/22

    • 40 min
    Do Your Students Know (Your Why)?

    Do Your Students Know (Your Why)?

    Do students know why you show up at school every day?  Could sharing your “why” help you connect with students - and possibly even invite more student agency in your classroom?  This episode contains an invitation to look beyond the day-to-day and embrace the big picture of what is possible in and through our music classrooms - and what role your “why” might play in the process.

    • 12 min
    Empowering Student Voice and Centering Joy in Black Lives Matter and AAPI Communities - interview with Alice Tsui

    Empowering Student Voice and Centering Joy in Black Lives Matter and AAPI Communities - interview with Alice Tsui

    Alice Tsui joins us on the podcast this week to talk about how to create brave spaces that empower student and collective voice while centering joy in Black Lives Matter and AAPI communities. Alice’s Insta videos @musicwithmissalice demonstrate her inspirational approach to working with her students and her school community. In this podcast she shares very practical ideas for moving music education forward in both the short and long run, including how to continue the personal aspects of anti-bias/anti-racist work so we can bring that into our professional lives and classrooms. We. invite you yo join us in the conversation.

    https://musicedforward.com/podcast/20

    • 49 min
    Visioning Forward: Centering Students, Facing Fear, and Reshaping Music Education - interview with Maria A. Ellis

    Visioning Forward: Centering Students, Facing Fear, and Reshaping Music Education - interview with Maria A. Ellis

    From start to finish in this podcast, Girl Conductor - Ms. Maria A. Ellis - offers her wisdom, passion, and sheer joy in teaching and learning! Maria shares how she starts classes the first time she meets students with the intention of building relationships and knowing her students’ musical preferences. She tells her own story about being rejected from a music education training program - and how she was able to get in only 3 months later.  And she offers each of us some sound advice about how to be the most successful, influential music teachers and human beings we can be. Maria is a true cheerleader for all students and teachers, and her passion is contagious.
    Show notes - musicedforward.com/podcast/19

    • 46 min
    Imperative Curriculum Re-Design in Music Ed: 3 Ways to Adjust Course Now and in the Future

    Imperative Curriculum Re-Design in Music Ed: 3 Ways to Adjust Course Now and in the Future

    As music educators, we’ve learned too much this past year to go back to “normal,” as soon as pandemic safety allows. From the lessons of pandemic teaching to the anti-bias/anti-racist lessons learned this past year - curriculum re-design in music education is not an option.  It is imperative.  This podcast outlines three small but mighty steps that we can implement starting today and continue to implement over time.

    • 51 min

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