Join David Rowland in his classroom for hands-on learning strategies for your earliest musicians. You will practice songs, games, and engaging activities to make your primary music classes fun!
All Fine Arts programs can attend to discuss budgeting for their programs with organization, systems, and efficiency. The Fine Arts Office will discuss processes and procedures, as well as answer individual questions about your content area/programs to ensure you have a clear plan for success.
Learn about strategies and structures for developing effective student leaders within your fine arts program to assist with creating a positive program culture and to assist you with the management and administration of various aspects of the program.
Building and maintaining positive relationships is vital to cultivate support, cooperation, and a positive perception of your program. Tips and strategies will be presented about how to communicate and develop positive relationships with community members, campus colleagues, and administrators.
Grow your reach through strategic planning to build buzz for your fine arts program. Elevate your arts program through digital storytelling to celebrate students, families, and program successes.
All Fine Arts programs can attend to discuss budgeting for their programs with organization, systems, and efficiency. The Fine Arts Office will discuss processes and procedures, as well as answer individual questions about your content area/programs to ensure you have a clear plan for success.
Building musical skill through classroom instruments in your general music classroom. Discuss effective instrument use, musicianship, skills and strategies for making music come alive.
Engaging activities and strategies specifically for 3rd-5th grade in elementary music classrooms. High levels of learning and increased engagement results in less behavior struggles during music class.