Professional Learning Workshop for K-12 Music Educators
Tuesday, May 7th from 6-8pm EST
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Workshop Description
High levels of engagement in music instruction require learning that is purposeful, meaningful, and culturally relevant to our young musicians, however understanding how music standards translate into relevant music contexts and engaging instruction can prove to be a challenging task
In this workshop, K-12 music educators will explore moving beyond instruction that focuses solely on simple music concepts and techniques by beginning to build the skills to unpack music standards for culturally relevant, real-world contexts. Participants will be able to identify connections between standards and real-world contexts of music making so that they can provide opportunities for culturally relevant music instruction that engages all learners in meaningful, standards-based, rigorous, music learning.
Workshop Objectives
You will:
- Know why connecting music standards to culturally relevant contexts leads to greater student engagement and deeper levels of learning
- Understand how to unpack music standards to clarify what learners must know, understand, and be able to do.
- Be able to identify real-world contexts of music making that are connected to a specific music standard and culturally relevant to your learners
Workshop Resources
Included with registration, all participants will receive:
- Participant workbook
- Additional Resources list
- PD Certificate for 2 hours
Feedback from workshop participants
“The biggest struggle I had was where to start. I teach in a school that is continually stating that we need to be culturally responsive but never truly gave specifics on where to start or what it may look like in a music classroom. Being culturally responsive is so much more than diversifying our repertoire in that the musical skills and ideas are supports to our big overall concept. I was able to see a new perspective on teaching music, a way to make it more meaningful for students. I will rethink how I structure my lessons with the focus more on connecting ideas that can be applied in other content areas rather than isolated music specific skills.” Elizabeth Roorda, K-5 General Music, Band, and Chorus. Troy, NY.
“My biggest takeaway was to choose authentic and reliable materials and design lessons that present students with an opportunity to learn more about and express themselves, as well as learn more about people and cultures different from them.” Emily Lindblad, Elementary Music Educator, Chesterfield County Public Schools, Virginia
Workshop Logistics, Registration, & Fees
Audience: K-12 music educators (all disciplines of music education)
Time: 2 hours
Location: Virtual
Registration Fee: $49 per participant (Group rate: $44 for groups of 5+)
Registration options: Open enrollment registration is currently closed, join our email list for future opportunities!
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About the Facilitator
Ashley Cuthbertson, M.Ed, NBCT (she/her)is the Founder & CEO of A. Cuthbertson Consulting, LLC, an educational consulting firm that helps K-12 music educators connect with their learners so they can engage students of all backgrounds and abilities in high quality music instruction that develops skills for both inside and outside the music classroom. Ashley’s approach centers culturally responsive pedagogy as the key lever to ensuring equitable pathways to success for the diverse and ever-changing needs of today’s music learners.
Described as an “engaging and charismatic” teacher educator, Ashley has served hundreds of music educators across the U.S. and internationally, helping them to take action towards equitable music learning by connecting music instruction to the cultural frames of reference of their students to more easily attract, engage, and retain students in their music programs. Music educators report that her professional learning programs are “engaging”, “safe”, and provide strategies that “will have a positive impact” on their students.
A Nationally Board Certified Teacher, Ashley holds a Master’s in Education, as well as certifications in the Kodály approach and Arts integration. Ashley has over fourteen years of experience in education as a general music educator, choral educator, a band educator, a K-12 musicianship instructor, a private lessons instructor, lead teacher, new teacher coach, adjunct professor, curriculum writer, speaker, and consultant.
A passionate advocate for music education, Ashley additionally serves the National Association for Music Education as a member of the Music Education Policy Roundtable and the Virginia Music Educators Association as chair of the DEI Council.
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