Pass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers

Theresa Hoover and Kathryn Finch, Music Educators
Pass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers

Welcome to Pass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education! Kathryn Finch and Theresa Hoover are two music educators passionate about helping teachers transform their students from passive consumers to vibrant creatives. Each episode will amplify the voices of music teachers who are already passing the baton and empowering their own music students. Whether you teach band, orchestra, general music, chorus, or future music teachers - there’s an episode for you!

  1. 87 - Using the Critical Response Process to Foster Meaningful Dialogue, featuring Mallory Alekna

    MAR 24

    87 - Using the Critical Response Process to Foster Meaningful Dialogue, featuring Mallory Alekna

    In episode 87, Kathryn and Theresa dive into the Critical Response Process (CRP) with Mallory Alekna, Assistant Professor of Music, Human Development, and Learning at Augsburg University. Mallory shares how this four-step feedback framework, developed by choreographer Liz Lerman, can transform music classrooms by fostering meaningful dialogue and empowering students to take ownership of their learning. Through CRP, students learn to articulate their observations, ask thoughtful questions, and engage in constructive, permission-based feedback. By integrating this process into music education, teachers can create more equitable, student-centered environments that encourage creativity, agency, and collaborative learning. Music teachers will leave this episode with practical strategies for implementing CRP in their classrooms, whether through peer feedback on student compositions, discussions about performance techniques, or even broader conversations about musicianship as an ongoing journey. If you're looking for ways to shift from a traditional top-down approach to one where students feel truly heard and valued, this episode is packed with insights and actionable takeaways to help you get started. Connect with Mallory and learn more: Contact MalloryLearn about the Critical Response Process Connect with an Expert Facilitator More about Pass the Baton: Website Join the Coffee Club Support Pass the Baton Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection

    46 min
  2. 86 - The Power of Student Voice: Building Equity in Music Education, with Felipe Morales-Torres

    MAR 10

    86 - The Power of Student Voice: Building Equity in Music Education, with Felipe Morales-Torres

    In episode 86, we dive into the critical role of student voice in fostering equity and inclusivity in music education. Our guest, Felipe Morales-Torres, shares insights from his work at the Bornoff Foundation for the Advancement of String Education, exploring how music teachers can create learning environments that empower all students. He discusses the importance of moving beyond access to ensure that music opportunities are relevant, sustainable, and meaningful for diverse student populations. Through compelling stories and practical strategies, Felipe challenges traditional norms in music education and encourages teachers to rethink how they structure ensembles, performances, and classroom interactions to better serve all students. Music educators will find inspiration and actionable steps to make their classrooms more inclusive and student-centered. Felipe emphasizes the importance of culturally sustaining pedagogy, student agency, and breaking down silos between different musical traditions. Whether it’s through shifting performance structures, integrating diverse musical styles, or simply ensuring students have a voice in their learning, this episode provides valuable takeaways for any music teacher looking to foster a more equitable and engaging classroom. Don’t miss this conversation on how small shifts in mindset and practice can lead to lasting change in music education! Connect with Felipe and learn more: WebsiteFacebookBornoff Foundation Resources from this Episode: Exit Tickets for Music Class: Prompts, Tips, and Strategies for Student Reflection More from Pass the Baton: Pass the Baton websiteJoin the Coffee Club Support Pass the Baton Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now. ⁠⁠⁠⁠

    50 min
  3. 85 - Fostering Lifelong Learning through Reflective Partnerships, featuring Merlin Thompson

    FEB 24

    85 - Fostering Lifelong Learning through Reflective Partnerships, featuring Merlin Thompson

    In episode 85, Theresa and Kathryn sit down with Merlin Thompson, an experienced private music teacher, clinician, and the founder of Teach Music 21C. With over 45 years of teaching experience, Merlin shares powerful insights on fostering lifelong musicianship through reflective partnership teaching. He challenges the traditional master-apprentice model and instead emphasizes a collaborative, student-centered approach that encourages ownership, creativity, and personal connection to music. Merlin shares practical strategies for helping students engage with music beyond lessons, including his innovative “chill out concert” concept and the importance of integrating student choice into learning. Music educators of all kinds—whether private instructors or classroom teachers—will find valuable takeaways in this conversation. Merlin’s framework of gathering information, exploring perspectives, and planning next steps provides a clear path toward more meaningful music instruction. If you’re looking to empower your students to become lifelong music-makers, this episode is packed with actionable ideas that you can implement right away. Tune in and get inspired to rethink how you approach student learning in your own teaching! Connect with Merlin and learn more: - Website: Teach Music 21c - LinkedIn - Book: More than Music Lessons Resources from this episode: - Episode 78: Fostering Collaboration, Ownership, and Creativity - Student Decision Making Resource: Let Students Decide Connect with Pass the Baton and learn more: - Pass the Baton website - Join the Coffee Club - Support Pass the Baton - Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now. ⁠⁠

    48 min
  4. 84 - Assessment for Growth: Empowering Student Musicians, with Leah Hanley

    FEB 10

    84 - Assessment for Growth: Empowering Student Musicians, with Leah Hanley

    In episode 84, Theresa and Kathryn sit down with Leah Hanley to explore how assessment can be a powerful tool for student empowerment in music education. Leah, a seasoned orchestra teacher in the Bronx, shares insights on the distinction between summative and formative assessment and how the latter can be seamlessly integrated into daily music instruction. She highlights the importance of making assessment visible to students, allowing them to take ownership of their learning. Through practical strategies like using technology for individual assessment and embedding reflection into rehearsals, Leah demonstrates how teachers can help students become independent musicians who can analyze, problem-solve, and improve their performance. Leah also shares actionable tips that music educators can implement right away, including setting up a simple recording system for self-evaluation and using structured discussion protocols to guide student reflections. She emphasizes that authentic assessments—those that involve real music-making rather than paper-based exercises—are key to fostering meaningful growth. Whether you're looking to refine your assessment practices or find ways to engage students more deeply, this conversation is full of valuable insights to help transform your teaching. Tune in to discover how to shift the focus of assessment from judgment to growth, creating a classroom culture where students thrive. Connect with Leah and learn more: https://www.stringsattached.blog/https://nafme.org/publications-resources/connected-arts-network-project/https://www.musicfirst.com/ Other resources from this episode: Episode 67 -Unlock Student Potential: Transforming Assessments in Music EducationEpisode 55 -Assessment for Learning: Nurturing Growth and Progress in Every StudentExit Tickets for Self-ReflectionExit Ticket for Music Classes Learn more about Pass the Baton: Pass the Baton website:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.passthebatonbook.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠Join the Coffee Club:https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/membershipSupport Pass the Baton:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/passthebatonAmplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f8l7g9

    36 min
  5. 83 - Creative Social Justice Projects in General Music, with Jasmine Henderson

    JAN 27

    83 - Creative Social Justice Projects in General Music, with Jasmine Henderson

    In episode 83, Theresa and Kathryn welcome Jasmine Henderson to discuss her innovative approach to empowering students through social justice projects in general music classes. Jasmine shares her journey from teaching K-8 general music and choir to collaborating with university students to design a groundbreaking project called the "Sonic Justice Collage." This unique initiative allowed students to explore topics they were passionate about—such as climate change and racial injustice—and express their ideas through music, using tools like Soundtrap to create public service announcements and multimedia collages. Jasmine reflects on how this project fostered student voice, creativity, and community while also providing valuable teaching experiences for pre-service educators. Listeners will be inspired by Jasmine’s emphasis on student-centered learning and the power of music to address meaningful societal issues. She also provides practical tips for music teachers looking to implement similar projects, including strategies for collaboration, encouraging student choice, and navigating potential challenges. Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to teaching, this episode offers actionable ideas to engage students and cultivate a classroom environment where they feel seen, heard, and empowered. Don’t miss Jasmine’s heartfelt advice and the impactful stories from her classroom! Connect with Jasmine: Email: jas.d.henderson@gmail.com Other Resources from this Episode *Episode 81: Professional Collaboration - https://bit.ly/49HlA51 *Recording Studio Checklist - https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/creating-classroom-recording-studio-3403049 *Recording Studio Private Podcast (Coffee Club Members only) - https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/creating-classroom-recording-studio Learn more about Pass the Baton *Pass the Baton website:  https://www.passthebatonbook.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ *Join the Coffee Club: https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/membership *Support Pass the Baton: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton *Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f8l7g9

    38 min
  6. 82 - Making Music, Making Connections: Strategies for Inclusive Music Classrooms, with Matthew Stensrud

    JAN 13

    82 - Making Music, Making Connections: Strategies for Inclusive Music Classrooms, with Matthew Stensrud

    In episode 82, Kathryn and Theresa sit down with Matthew Stensrud, an accomplished music educator specializing in elementary music, responsive classroom techniques, and Orff Schulwerk approaches. Matthew shares his journey into music education, including his inspiration from mentors and his passion for creating inclusive and empowering music classrooms. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a sense of belonging and community where students feel safe to take creative risks. Matthew discusses actionable strategies for passing the baton to students, including movement activities, personalized compositions, and creating opportunities for student choice and voice. Highlights include empowering students through movement exercises like snowflake-inspired choreography and fourth-grade rap projects tied to identity and intersectionality. This episode is packed with practical ideas and insights to inspire music educators to cultivate creativity, collaboration, and a sense of ownership in their classrooms. Tune in to learn how small shifts in teaching practices can create transformative learning experiences for students. Website: www.mistersorff.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/mistersorff Instagram: @mistersorff Book: Responsive Classroom for Music, Art, PE, and Other Special Areas Book Recommendation: Intersection Allies: We Make Room for All Learn more about Pass the Baton: Pass the Baton website:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.passthebatonbook.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join the Coffee Club: https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/membership  Support Pass the Baton: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f8l7g9

    42 min
  7. 81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone

    12/16/2024

    81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone

    In episode 81, Kathryn and Theresa reflect on the power of professional collaboration for music educators. Drawing from their own experiences, they discuss how connecting with fellow educators—whether across the country or in the same district—can transform teaching practices, reduce isolation, and foster creativity. They share anecdotes of innovative classroom projects, such as their cross-state recorder pen pals and collaborative feedback sessions using Flipgrid, which helped students develop skills in constructive critique and purposeful music-making. These experiences underscore how collaboration not only enhances teaching but also models lifelong learning and teamwork for students. Kathryn and Theresa also highlight the importance of finding support networks to combat the isolation many music teachers face. They suggest starting with conferences, social media, or even colleagues outside of music education to brainstorm ideas or share lessons. For those looking for a structured way to connect, they recommend the Pass the Baton Coffee Club, which provides opportunities for group planning and idea-sharing. Take the leap into collaboration, whether by exchanging lessons or teaming up for larger projects, and share your experiences to inspire others in the music education community. Learn more about Pass the Baton: Pass the Baton website:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.passthebatonbook.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join the Coffee Club: https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/membership  Support Pass the Baton: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f8l7g9 Episode 56 - Straight Talk on Student Centered Music Classes, with Tom Chester and Justin Johnson Episode 41 - Empower Students to Practice with Purpose, with Katie LaBrie and Tracy Magwire Episode 75 - From Student to Artist: The TAB Approach in General Music, with Emily Meyerson Episode 33 - Fostering Independent Musicians, with Amy Rever Oberle and Lauren Staniszewski

    27 min
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Welcome to Pass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education! Kathryn Finch and Theresa Hoover are two music educators passionate about helping teachers transform their students from passive consumers to vibrant creatives. Each episode will amplify the voices of music teachers who are already passing the baton and empowering their own music students. Whether you teach band, orchestra, general music, chorus, or future music teachers - there’s an episode for you!

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