Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Vic Firth's & Zildjian's Education Resource Libraries: Free Digital Percussion Learning For The Ages

      While Drumeo and Pocket Percussion Teacher are solid, trustworthy percussion education resources in their own right, they absolutely pale in comparison to the flair, functionality and usefulness of Vic Firth's and Zildjian's Education Resource Libraries.

     From my own personal experience as both a public school and private lesson percussion educator, I strongly recommend both music educators and students utilize both education resource libraries in the following sequence (starting from the very top boxes and progressing towards the bottom of these rows and columns):


     By sequencing music educator and student learning of both libraries as shown above, it helps everyone hone in their percussion learning to not only be more well-rounded between different percussion instruments, but to also start everything on a basic premise before moving towards the more intermediate and advanced concepts that build off percussion fundamentals as well.

     These two specific free percussion education resources ensure that music educators--whether a band director, percussion ensemble director, or in any other music-related position--"... feel that such resources broaden the scope of content and skill areas in which [their students] must become/remain proficient" (Alaniz & Wilson, 2015, p. 24).

And did I already mention that both of these education resource libraries are completely FREE?!

     It's 21st Century digital resources like these prove that "the days of the static paper textbook are numbered..." (Richardson & Mancabelli, 2011, p. 140).  As music educators, it's time for "each one of us [to] make a commitment to change, to learn, and to expand our own conception of what teaching and learning and schooling looks like" (Richardson & Mancabelli, 2011, p. 141).  Without this commitment, we are committing our faculty, staff, students, and ultimately ourselves to stop belonging, growing and succeeding in school and beyond for ages to come.

References

Alaniz, K., & Wilson, D. K. (2015b). Naturalizing Digital Immigrants: The Power Of Collegial Coaching For Technology Integration. Rowman & Littlefield.

Richardson, W., & Mancabelli, R. (2011). Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education (3rd ed.). Solution Tree.

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Well, that's all for now, my musers!  

I wish you all many happy finds of educational resources to review and use in the very near future!


Sunday, December 15, 2024

Pocket Percussion Teacher: A Proper Breakdown of a Free Percussion Resource

 

(PocketPercussionTeacher.com, 2020)

     If Drumeo should be considered a great starting point for all music educators and students to freely learn about drumming on a Drumset, Practice Pad or Snare Drum, I strongly believe that Pocket Percussion Teacher is the next logical step to take on one's Percussion Learning Journey.

    While Pocket Percussion Teacher does not cover any Percussion Instruments Technique whatsoever, it does, however, freely present a multitude of great materials on the following:
  • Arpeggio Project
  • Audio Education (Electronic Percussion)
  • Basic Rudimental Drumming Exercises
  • Basic Two-Hand & Four-Hand Keyboard/Mallet Exercises
  • Beginning Percussion Music
  • Flam Rudiment Development
  • Four Measure Melodies
  • Keyboard/Mallet Instrument Sight-Reading Exercises
  • Major Scales Jam Tracks
  • Middle School Snare Drum Warm-Up Sequences
  • Percussion Instrument Solo Demonstrations
  • Rudimental Drumming Exercises
  • Understanding Major Scales
     I love the fact that everything listed above can be easily viewed on its website through a Computer, Phone and/or Tablet Device thanks in large part to its heavy use of a Digital Metronome, MP3 tracks and Music Notation via PDF Documents.

     In addition to holding down a great website, Pocket Percussion Teacher's Creator, Mr. Robbie Green, has produced a fantastic Pocket Percussion Teacher YouTube Channel that features videos related to all of the above materials plus also has up-to-date videos with concert percussion ensemble, drum corps, marching band music as well.  Robbie Green even shows everyone how to use Microsoft PowerPoint to translate Real-Time English Language Speech into Subtitled Multi-Language Captions to assist ESL Students in their English Language Learning!

    While not exactly an "End-All-Be-All" Percussion Resource to answer all things percussion, Robbie Green has still done a phenomenal job in building up a FREE percussion resource that provides Students of All Ages and Music Educators of All Experiences with 21st Century technological tools that "guide and support teachers in using Internet-based and hybrid learning platforms, digital content, and collaborative learning systems to reinforce and expand student learning" (Alaniz & Wilson, 2015, p. 61).  As a result, I strongly believe that Pocket Percussion Teacher is a fulfilling educational resource that propels students to become computational thinkers, creative communicators, empowered learners, global collaborators, and knowledge constructors in the 21st Century in accordance with Student Standards of The International Society for Technology in Education (ITSE, 2024).

    With all that being said, don't just walk--RUN--on over to Pocket Percussion Teacher today and see for yourself without a doubt what it's all about!🏃‍♀️‍➡️

References

Alaniz, K., & Wilson, D. K. (2015b). Naturalizing Digital Immigrants: The Power Of Collegial Coaching For Technology Integration. Rowman & Littlefield.

International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). (2024). ISTE Standards: For Students. ISTE. Retrieved November 15, 2024 from https://iste.org/standards/students.

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     Still in need of Multiple FREE Percussion Resources?!  
     Then, stay tuned for my upcoming blog entry on Vic Firth's Education Resource Library!


Friday, December 13, 2024

DRUMEO: A Comparative Analysis of its Free Version vs. Paid Subscription Service Version

 

                                                    (Drumeo.com, 2024)

    As an official percussion educator since 2005, I have always prided myself on striving to not only continuously build up my own knowledge of percussion instrument maintenance, music notation, rudiments, and techniques, but find unique and fun ways to relay this same information back to my percussion students as well.

     Back in Late March 2020 during the early part of The COVID-19 Lockdown, I started to wonder what I could and would be able to do percussion-wise in an isolated state at home with my wife and young daughter at the time.  With my family's blessing, I was able to research and review multiple Drumming-Related Applications, Websites and YouTube Channels to see what I could download, print out, save, and/or screenshot for my personal learning and academic use with the goal of "...expanding the learning experiences of every student" (Alaniz & Wilson, 2015, p. 61).

Enter: Drumeo.

     Not only did I find the Drumeo Website to be very eye-catching, but their social media platforms presence on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube Channel to be just as cool as well.  For three straight years, I only used their free drumming resources as they became available and made sure to follow-up and follow-through on any free brand-new materials as they were released.

That all changed in October 2023.

     At that point in time, Drumeo was offering a Special Bundle Pack that included One-Year Access to Drumeo's Paid Subscription Service, a pair of Drumeo Drumsticks, a Drumeo Drum Pad, and a Drumeo Drum Stand for $200.  Given how much I knew each of these items costed by themselves, I felt like that I couldn't pass up the chance to see everything Drumeo was about--especially when my Percussion Ensemble Class could benefit from experiencing some of its features in-class.

(Musora.com, 2024)


So what exactly are the differences between The Free Version and Paid Subscription Version?  

     I think the best way to see would be to table everything Drumeo:



    As you can see for the most part, you are paying Drumeo for yearly access to learning how to play Drums, Guitar, Piano and Singing through Musora that includes multiple courses that allow you to comment on videos; perform full instrument workouts with music notation and play-along tracks; message multiple musicians; and play along to popular songs transcribed for multiple instruments.

    Between October 2023 and October 2024, here are the official Drumeo Method Statistics that I was able to amass in a year's time of watching, listening and practicing with its Paid Subscription Service:

                                                      (Drumeo.com, 2024)

     After trying to figure out what to make of the above for a whole year, I'm not sure that Drumeo's Paid Subscription Service tallied my stats as accurate as it could have over that same length of time.  I know for sure that I had completed more than 3 Total Minutes of Practice Time--whether it was all done on my Laptop or Phone Device while I drumming on my drum pad, drumset or snare drum--but alas...I also know that I was not into commenting on too many of the videos as most paid subscriber comments on these same Drumeo Videos I watched, listened and practiced to were neither constructive nor relevant to the drumming work at-hand.

References

Alaniz, K., & Wilson, D. K. (2015b). Naturalizing Digital Immigrants: The Power Of Collegial Coaching For Technology Integration. Rowman & Littlefield.



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     Overall, do I think that Drumeo's Paid Subscription Service is worth its $200+ Annual Cost?🤔

NO!🚫

     In my eyes, The Free Version of Drumeo on YouTube already offers 24 Hours-A-Day/7 Days-A-Week/365-Days-A-Year Access for percussionists of all ages and experience levels to dive hands-first into 1,800+ High-Quality Drumset, Practice Pad and Snare Drum Videos without paying a single dollar.💵

And that, to me, makes Drumeo an essential 21st Century Digital Percussion Resource and Tool for Percussive Excellence!🏆

**Just know going in with Drumeo, that you will be limited to exclusively watching and interacting with Drumset, Practice Pad and Snare Drum-Related Videos that do not cover anything with Keyboard/Mallet Instruments or Auxiliary Percussion Instruments such as the Concert Bass Drum, Hand Drums, and The Triangle.**

     With all that being said, are ya'll ready to read up on a FREE Percussion Resource that includes Keyboard/Mallet Instrument Materials?!  Then, stay tuned for my upcoming post on Pocket Percussion Teacher!


Sunday, December 1, 2024

Inspecting Technology Integration Innovation at Albemarle County Public Schools

 

(Edutopia.com, 2015)

Hola, musers!🙋‍♂️

     It's that time again--time for celebration of technology integration! 💻📱

     In the case of the Albemarle County Public Schools System, there is a great influx of innovation being spread across their district in how they support their educators through providing proper professional development, authentic learning assistance for engaging students, and best technology practices between educators and students alike via different facets of technological knowledge and skills (Edutopia.com, 2015).

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     In watching through the entirety of the Albemarle County Public Schools YouTube Video shown above, it becomes very apparent that their instructional coaches do a lot of work behind the scenes of not only helping their educators work on creating effective lesson plans, but also strongly encourage their educators to critically think through the "how" and "why" of what they are teaching on-site with their participating students, faculty and staff as well (Edutopia.com, 2015).

(Edutopia.com, 2015)

     Through the utilization of a robust instructional coaching network, the Albemarle Public Schools System is able to cover all of their twenty-seven schools with twenty-four instructional coaches that work across at least three different schools 
(Edutopia.com, 2015).  

     The instructional coaches get together with their school educators to figure out what they need and what they want to achieve in their classrooms over the course of a given school year.  This network of instructional coaches, in turn, collaborate with one another to share the work of their educator pairings and to further infuse technology resources and tools as integral parts of learning units through project-based learning.  Usually, this is all achieved through lesson plan modeling and on-site educator observations to provide proper real-time educator feedback (Edutopia.com, 2015).  

     All-in-all, the Albemarle Public Schools System ensures that all five phases of The Collegial Coaching Model For Technology Integration are followed up and followed through by their instructional coaches and corresponding educators: Establishing The Need; Creating Partnerships; Targeting Differentiated Projects; Assessing The Progress; and Reflecting On The Integration (Alaniz & Wilson, 2015, p. 37). 

References
Edutopia. (2015, September 18). Instructional Coaching: Seeding District-Wide InnovationYouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0IrZ5jrvCo

Alaniz, K., & Wilson, D. K. (2015). Naturalizing Digital immigrants: The Power Of Collegial Coaching For Technology Integration. Rowman & Littlefield.

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     Well, my musers, that's all I have at the moment!  I hope all of your school programs can integrate 21st Century technology through effective means as seen nationwide in programs like that of Albemarle County Public Schools--in due time through due diligence.  Until then, feel free to discuss in the comment section down below how your school programs are doing with technology and what kinds of approaches your schools are taking to empower educators and students alike towards a much brighter future.


Thursday, November 14, 2024

An Investigative Report on the SAMR and TPACK Models of 21st Century Classroom Technology Integration

     Hola del nuevo, everyone!🙋‍♂️

     As with any and all technological advancements, there comes a point where educators from all over the world must change their ways of thinking and doing things within their classroom environments by properly learning about, training themselves upon, and sharing out on the same in order to establish and apply authentic, meaningful content for their students, families and communities at large.

    This is where classroom technology integration comes into play.

     Please be sure to slowly stroll your scroll of a computer, phone or tablet screen as I take you through two of the premier models of 21st Century classroom integration through an intensive investigation--one which I hope will guide all of us to a decisively positive and progressive outlook that puts 21st Century learning at the forefront of global human advancement for years to come!

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     For 21st Century technology to be precisely integrated in formal classroom settings, there is a dire need for 21st Century educators to thoroughly establish an optimized framework of analysis for effective technological assessment, selection and utilization (Kharbach, 2024).

Enter The SAMR Model.

                                                       

                                            (EducatorsTechnology.com, 2024)

     Since its very inception in 2006 by Dr. Ruben Puentedura, this model highlights the need for educators to select, evaluate and integrate educational technology through the following four conceptual levels:

[[[The Substitution Level]]]

     As part of this particular level, educators substitute an analog technology (like a piece of paper📜or a typewriter) for a digital one (such as Google Docs📄or Microsoft Word📎) without changing the fundamental functions of the same (Kharbach, 2024).

[[[The Augmentation Level]]]

     On this particular level, educators use a digital technology to functionally increase the value of the learning task on-hand.  For example, Microsoft Word📎can be utilized to write papers through its expanded features like page setup, spell-check and text-formatting (Kharbach, 2024).

[[[The Modification Level]]]

     During this particular level, educators use a digital technology to greatly modify a given learning task.  This can be seen in having students produce engaging podcasts with multiple forms of multimedia such as audio🔉, images 🖼️ and video 📹 (Kharbach, 2024).

[[[The Redefinition Level]]]

     Throughout this particular level, educators use digital technology to create brand-new and unique learning tasks that were not previously available to participants.  This concept could be completed through using Google Meet to coordinate a live percussion ensemble concert performance or a virtual Spanish restaurant tour from the other side of the world (Kharbach, 2024).

     In the modern-day academic field, the SAMR Model has multiple purposes--including the blending of low-tech and high-tech means to promote 21st Century technology integration; the proper enhancement of both teaching and learning through student engagement between all four levels; the reflection on the part of educators to adapt and improve student learning through changes in digital technology; the strong encouragement of educator collaboration for a shared professional development on ever-changing technologies; the diversification of technological tool functions to meet the needs of different student populations; and the optimized measurement of technological impacts through real-time data collection (Kharbach, 2024).

     Overall, the SAMR Model provides educators with a highly-structured approach to embedding 21st Century technology integration within lessons through the administration of faculty-guided best practices for effective learning transformations that benefit educators and their students alike (Kharbach, 2024).

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     The TPACK Model, on the other hand, is a much more complicated framework of 21st Century classroom technology integration that was developed by Matthew J. Koehler and Runya Mishra of Michigan State University in the year 2006 (Townsend, 2024).


                                                    (TPACK.org, 2012)

     Instead of showcasing different conceptual levels in the form of boxes as shown in the SAMR model of technology integration, the TPACK Model is displayed as a Venn diagram--with the overlapping of content, pedagogical and technological knowledge--into the following seven interconnected contexts of knowledge:

(((Content Knowledge)))
     This particular context involves the knowledge educators have on a specific subject area that they are teaching to students that is unique to what is being taught.  As an example in the world language classroom, this could involve content like exclusive regional dishes and sports of Spain (Townsend, 2024).

(((Pedagogical Knowledge)))
     Within this distinct context is "the how" of what educators learn.  This could very well come in the forms of different ways educators manage their classrooms, formulate lesson plans and deliver announcements to students, faculty and staff (Townsend, 2024).

(((Pedagogical Content Knowledge)))
     As part of this particular context, educators tap into their knowledge of different methods and theories to complete certain academic tasks within a given subject area.  In the percussion ensemble classroom, this could include different demonstrations of how to grip drumsticks, how to play rudiments and how to read sets of music notation (Townsend, 2024).

(((Technological Knowledge)))
     For this singular context, educators use their knowledge of digital resources and tools like Nearpod for the completion of academic tasks such as creating interactive Spanish lesson plans and modeling both proper and improper forms of writing samples (Townsend, 2024).

(((Technological Content Knowledge)))
     As the amalgamation of two intersecting contexts, this newly-formed context pertains to educators and their own understanding of both the benefits and limitations of digital resources and tools completing certain presentable tasks.  In this case, a digital flashcard maker like Quizlet may help students gamify their unit vocabulary learning in the world language classroom through intentionally-layered repetition, but it would be in under a limited set of provided modes for a very limited amount of time (Townsend, 2024).

(((Technological Pedagogical Knowledge)))
     With this second amalgamation of two intersecting contexts, this other newly-formed context speaks to how educators use their own understanding of both the beneficial and restrictive means of digital classroom management and lesson planning resources and tools in accomplishing academic tasks set forth.  A digital classroom management program like ClassDojo, for example, may be able to provide students with a class role like being an attendance taker, but can also be distracting away from the lesson at-hand through its high volume of sound effects for marking down negative and positive classroom happenings (Townsend, 2024).

(((Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge)))
     And for this final amalgamation of three intersecting contexts--where educators utilized a balanced, structured framework to o\effectively demonstrate how to combine best teaching practices with 21st Century instructional technology and subject matter expertise through robust lesson plans as viewable on an Early Literacy Nearpod Lesson like "Rhyming Words(Townsend, 2024, p. 4).

     Overall, the TPACK Model of 21st Century technology integration assists educators in making sound classroom decisions for all participating parties through a diverse range of content, pedagogy and technology-related approaches, resources and tools in modern-day academia (Townsend, 2024).

References

Kharbach, M. (2024, May 4). Understanding the SAMR Model for Teachers. Educators Technology. https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2023/05/samr-model-visually-explained-for-2.html

Townsend, J. (2024, August 5). Tpack model explained with examples for the classroom. Nearpod Blog. https://nearpod.com/blog/tpack/

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     Between both of these modeled frameworks of 21st Century classroom technology integration, I personally feel that the SAMR Model would be more likely to be accepted within my public school district over the TPACK Model due in large part to its inherent simplicity of explaining how no matter where individuals are with their own understandings of technology, they are very much capable to transition from using low-tech means of completing fundamental tasks into utilizing elevated, high-tech means for accomplishing both simple and complex tasks once thought impossible.  In other words: everyone has the opportunity to rightfully level up their learning!⬆️

     To educate my public-school staff on the SAMR Model, I would establish a dedicated team of educators from multiple disciplines to host at least four interactive professional development sessions that are committed to guiding everyone through each level--presented one-at-a-time through in-depth "sandboxing" of different forms of digital resources and tools that cover a myriad of subject areas.  That way, all these sessions compliment one another while everyone on staff builds up their knowledge bases and proverbial academic toolboxes to voice concerns; share experiences; and offer assistance and support for both fellow educators and students alike to more consistently produce positive and progressive 21st Century skills paired with new bases of knowledge over the course of an academic school year.

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     That's all for now, musers!  Please be sure to check out both of these 21st Century technology integration models in your personal time so you can give them the old college try of understanding "the why!"

Thursday, November 7, 2024

A Quick Self-Reintroduction and Analysis of Five Educational Blogs

     Hola again, everyone!  My name is Armando Santiago and I am a native of Annapolis, Maryland.  Currently, I'm a Certified Percussion Ensemble and Spanish Educator in my local community--always yearning for all the learning possible in both fields of study.  In my spare time, I thoroughly enjoy cooking, drawing, organizing, playing music, playing videogames, traveling, and writing.  Being a heritage speaker born into a musical Puerto Rican family, I find it apropos that I get to share and care for the beautiful languages of music and Spanish with the rest of the world on a daily basis.

     As you read along, I hope to help you, your communities, your families and your friends from all over to come to a deeper understanding of how vital education is for all parties involved--especially now in the 21st Century.  That 21st Century education is not simply learning by rote (from memory) as it once was in the recent past; instead, that 21st Century education is multi-pronged, complicated and ever-evolving in real-time on a day-to-day occurrence.  And through this blogging venture of mine, I sincerely hope to make things much more digestible and enjoyable for you and your loved ones.  

     If you haven't already, be sure to give someone a moment of your time today so that you may get back a lifetime of experiences! :-)

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     With multiple items being posted on the Internet at super-quick lightning speed as I blog away at the moment, here are five interesting educational technology blogs that I believe are must-reads:

● Edutopia: http://www.edutopia.org/ 

(Edutopia, 2024)

Edutopia is chock-full of insightful educational blogs complimented by its slew of helpful comments filled with hyperlinked answers to multiple posed questions and various topic filter buttons.

FreeTech4Teachers: http://www.freetech4teachers.com/ 

(TeacherMade, 2024)

FreeTech4Teachers features educational technology (also known as "ed-tech") blogs complete with infographics, conclusions and call-to-actions as well as an easily-accessible blog archive on the right-hand-side of its pages. 

● MindShift: http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/ 

(MindShift, 2024)

MindShift provides its readers with blogs that touch on the different roles of technology; imminent educator and student mental health issues; and educators shifting their pedagogy for teaching students innovative concepts in the 21st Century classroom. 

● Tech from the Trenches: http://threeminutestopee.blogspot.com/ 

(Tech From The Trenches, 2016)

Tech From The Trenches--while being an older blog that has not been updated since 2018--displays a healthy amount of humor and relevant information on both the educator joys and struggles of handling 21st Century educational technology alongside students.

And I'm quite okay with that!

● The Cool Cat Teacher Blog: http://www.coolcatteacher.com/

(The Cool Cat Teacher Blog, 2022)

The Cool Cat Teacher Blog showcases a myriad of momentous, student-centered, up-to-date blogs that link to super-engaging educator podcasts available on YouTube with a diverse range of guests speaking on many significant 21st Century-related topics.  Each posted blog even has multiple hyperlinks of interest; show notes related to featured YouTube videos; and inclusive YouTube video transcripts!

References
Edutopia. Edutopia. (2024). https://www.edutopia.com
TeacherMade. TeacherMade. (2024). https://www.freetech4teach.teachermade.com
KQED MindShift: How We Will Learn. MindShift. (2024). https://www.kqed.org/mindshift
Tech From The Trenches: Adventures in K-12 Technology Integration. Tech From The Trenches. (2016). https://threeminutestopee.blogspot.com
Cool Cat Teacher. The Cool Cat Teacher Blog. (2022). https://www.coolcatteacher.com 

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     Well, that's all for now, my musers!  I wish you all happy finds on your educational blog hunts and would love for expanded commentary on other blogs that I should feature in the very near future!

Monday, November 4, 2024

An Upcoming Educational Conference Consideration

     With the academic school year having already begun since August of this year, planning for upcoming educational conferences and other forms of professional development are being planned well in advance for both public and private school educators across the United States and abroad.  As such, I think it is wise that I share with you all one of the educational conferences that I am very much looking forward to attending in the near future.  I hope you all are able to seek and find the best educational experiences possible on your own terms as well.

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The Get Your Teach On (GYTO) Fest 2025 Educational Conference

(GYTO Fest 2025. Get Your Teach On, 2024. https://www.getyourteachon.com/dallas)

     Between the dates of Sunday, June 29th, 2025 and Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025 at The Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in the grand Southern city of Dallas, Texas, the Get Your Teach On (GYTO) Fest 2025 educational conference will bring together a mix of aspiring administrators, administrators, special educators, and teachers for a four-day, all-access experience complete with research-based workshops at $629 (Get Your Teach On, 2024.)

What is drawing me to seriously consider attending this particular educational conference above all the others I have been reviewing is that Get Your Teach On Fest (GYTO) 2025 will feature a specific conference experience for me as a middle school teacher outside of the normal academic school year. From what I have been able to gather, the four days will have highlighted celebrations; distribution of free gifts; guest keynote speakers; interactive researched-based workshops; and provide certificates for twenty-four professional development hours (Get Your Teach On, 2024.)

     As part of this didactic four-day learning experience, GYTO attendees will learn what it means to be a transformative educator--utilizing different means of best instructional practices; data and progress monitoring; planning and preparation; student accountability and engagement; teacher effectiveness; and the learning environment (Get Your Teach On, 2024.)

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     I thank you all again for reading my latest blog entry on the topic of educational conferences and hope to read your comments below on other educational conferences that I also should consider attending!

References

2025 National Teacher & Administrator Conference: Dallas, Texas. Get Your Teach On. (2024). https://www.getyourteachon.com/dallas 

Vic Firth's & Zildjian's Education Resource Libraries: Free Digital Percussion Learning For The Ages

       While Drumeo and Pocket Percussion Teacher are solid, trustworthy percussion education resources in their own right, they absolutel...