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Ace the Interview: questions to ask | Organized Chaos - 0 views

  • I think it is commonly understood that it's important to do your research on the district/school/job for which you're applying before you go into the interview at all. The question time at the end is where your preparation, or lack thereof, can become most apparent! You don't want to ask a question that can easily be answered through an internet search.
    • cheyroseb
       
      Very important.
  • This is a great opportunity to showcase your knowledge about different teaching methodologies (like Orff, Kodaly, MLT etc) even if the interviewers don't know what you're asking!
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      Certainly helps with curriculum planning. Are you allowed to bring a notepad in the interview room to write down questions/answers?
  • make sure to ask about class length, frequency, and whether it is year-long or only part of the year!
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      Good to know!
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  • I like this question better than "what will my schedule be like?" because it suggests that you're wanting to know how much time you'll have with each class to cover everything, rather than wondering what your workload will be like.
    • cheyroseb
       
      Such a good way to phrase this!
  • What curricular / professional development resources and equipment / space can I expect to have available to me in this position?
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      Things I wish I knew going into this job-- I would have stayed at the underpaying school.
  • What are the extracurricular/ performance expectations?
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      It would also help to know what your students are capable of bringing to the table. My students now can't stay after school, so everything is during prep time.
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    Great questions to ask in an interview for a music teacher position.
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Singing Games-Elementary Music Curriculum|The Singing Classroom - 0 views

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    This website contains a ton of songs for the elementary classroom, but you must pay a subscription. The website is very easy to maneuver and allows you to search songs by specific topics and/or musical concepts you are covering.
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The Anacrusic Podcast: Purposeful, Sequential, & Joyful Music Education by Anne Mileski... - 0 views

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    This is a podcast for elementary music teachers. It focus on teaching philosophies and how to effectively use a variety of teaching styles in the classroom.
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Beth's Notes - Your source for music education and inspiration - 0 views

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    Though the songs found on this blog are public domain, she posts them directly here to cut out the leg work of finding them and also tells exactly what she does with each song and what concepts she teaches!  Perfect resource for any general music teacher.
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    A great resource for lesson plans, games and songs for the elementary general music classroom. Songs are listed and categorized by musical elements. The blog includes updated lesson plan ideas.
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    A great resource for lesson plans, games and songs for the elementary general music classroom. Songs are listed and categorized by musical elements. The blog includes updated lesson plan ideas.
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    This is a wonderful teacher blog with tons of teaching resources and curriculum. This blog has a huge bank of songs by grade level or activity type and feature activities to accompany the songs.
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    This is a great resource for discovering new songs to teach. The site allows users to search for short transcriptions by category (ie recorder music, Orff arrangements), alphabetical, or by genre (ie: folk, popular). Music can be saved as .pdf's.
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Understanding by Design® framework - Videos, Articles, Resources, Experts - 0 views

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    This website is a resource page for Understanding by Design, by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe. Backward design aligns desired outcomes, assessments and planning to lead to student understanding.
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Music Learning Today: Digital Pedagogy for Creating, Performing, and Responding to Music - 1 views

    • hollyconnell
       
      music technology garage band
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    After using this website for a graduate level course in American Vernacular Music History, I was really impressed with it's use for educators. Organize music history in a timeline view to allow students to click and learn more on their own.
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    This is the companion website for the textbook. It is a storehouse of website links for various topics regarding Technology in Music Education.
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    This is the companion website for the textbook. It is a storehouse of website links for various topics regarding Technology in Music Education.
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    This is the companion website link for the textbook Music Learning Today; Digital Pedagogy for Creating, Performing, and Responding to Music written by William I. Bauer, a professor at the University of Florida. The text and website is a useful resource for Music Educators to learn how to integrate Technology into their music curriculum.
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    This is the companion website to textbook for the Technology Assisted Music Learning class. It includes information about current online resources, lesson plans and many other ways to use technology in the music classroom.
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    The purpose of this site is to provide a companion website for use with the book "Music Learning Today: Digital Pedagogy for Creating, Performing, and Responding to Music." This bookmark is useful as a quick access to reference material pertinent to our use of technology in the classroom as well as in the MUE6696 course.
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American Orff-Schulwerk Association - 1 views

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    This site, compiled of professional educators, aims to enhance creative music and movement by emphasizing the Orff approach to instruction, providing professional development to its members, and supporting the creative potential of learners. You must subscribe to the association in order to benefit from its classroom resources, scholarships, and publication. But it seems to be a great source of support for classroom music educators!
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    This is a website for teaching and news on the  Orff method.  
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    AOSA homepage offering news, professional development, publications and resources for certified and non-certified Orff Schulwerk teachers. Learn what instruments suit your classroom, explore memberships and join a chapter near you.
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    I am a huge advocate of Orff curriculum, as I teach it in my own classroom. There is nothing better than seeing the kids enjoy their experience in music! This site offers opportunities for professional development, as well as resources on how to incorporate Orff tactics into your classroom.
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    AOSA advocates the Orff pedagogical approach to music learning. There are updates in terms of professional development opportunities, provides resources for teachers, and provides new materials for teaching.
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    The AOSA supports and advocates for music educators in developing the practice of the Orff-Schulwerk method of teaching. Members have access to online joiurnals as well as monthly magazines. As a member, you can also log onto the site to watch video lessons. This site has been very helpful to me.
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    This website is excellent for finding Orff PD, print resources, and classroom materials. There is also a nice section on music advocacy and membership.
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    Home to all things AOSA. Lesson plans, performance ideas, publications, resources, and professional development links are included for all AOSA members. Great resources to enhance your Orff classroom, as well as your Orff education.
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    The AOSA website is a resource for music educators. It provides information about the Orff-Schulwerk approach, advocacy, professional development, and teaching resources (lesson plans covering a variety of music content, videos, literature integration, and technology). Some links are only accessible by AOSA members.
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    The American Orff-Schulwerk Association provides a variety of resources for teachers and students to enhance their musical education. Here, students work together to create musical experiences through dance, movement, playing instruments, singing, and acting. Workshops and clinics can be attended to enhance knowledge and understanding in this area of music education.
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http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/curriculum-and-instructions-library/music.pdf - 0 views

  • Middle School Introduction ......................................................................................48
  • Middle School Level II..............................................................................................55 Middle School Level III.............................................................................................60 Middle School Level IV ............................................................................................64
  • Middle School Choral Performance .........................................................................70
    • marthastoulig
       
      General Music Quick Link
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    This .pdf provides the current Mississippi State Framework for Music Education and standards for all levels k-12.
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Curriculum Materials List View | Carnegie Hall - 0 views

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    The Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute provides music educators with many invaluable resources. The Digital Library provides lesson plans, videos, and other material for teachers to look through and stream or download for their own classes. This is a very thorough website from a giant of musical performance and education.
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MusicFirst - 0 views

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    Music first is a great resource for any K-12. The website offer teaching features using some of the best teaching technology for music.
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    MusicFirst is an online classroom that offers users premium access to many popular web-based music software titles with one paid subscription. It acts as a "hub" for students and teachers to easily discover and use a variety of tools and programs. The website also provides useful resources for building a technology-based curriculum. The features of this online classroom are designed for learning, creating, and sharing music.
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    An excellent `learning management system designed for music educators. I would love to use this in place of Google Classroom.
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Home | National Core Arts Standards - 1 views

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    The website for the National Core Arts Standards (2014). It includes the standards for music, dance, visual arts, theater, and media arts. Standards are searchable by content area and grade level. Examples of standards-based assessments are included.
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    The National Core Arts Standards include all of the details of the new arts standards. These are broken into creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting categories. The website has an attached PDF for each standard with in depth information, philosophies, and ideas that shed light on the way that these can change the way we think and teach music.
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    The National Core Arts Standards include all of the details of the new arts standards. These are broken into creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting categories. The website has an attached PDF for each standard with in depth information, philosophies, and ideas that shed light on the way that these can change the way we think and teach music.
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    National Core Arts Standards is a resource guide to understanding and implementing the 2014 Arts Standards. This site has several handbooks to help clarify the new standards. It even has the option to customize your own handbook.
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    This is the go-to website for the 2014 National Core Arts Standards. Here, all arts educators can find official copies of content area standards, anchor standards, Model Cornerstone Assessments, history of the new standards and information on how to unpack and understand them. Some of the links for music standards route the viewer to www.nafme.org.
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    This site provides a list of national content standards for k-12 music curriculum.
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    This site contains the new K-12 arts standards, including those for music education, as well as tools related to assessment.
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