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The 4th edition of the Music Education Blog Carnival is up over at Teacher in a Strange Land. Our beloved host Nancy asks the question, “What five songs on your iPod do you consider guilty pleasures?” It’s difficult to boil it down here
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As my series of 10 Things I Wish I Knew As A First Year Teacher comes to a close, I want to point out that the world has changed dramatically over the last 7 years since I began teaching. As an educator, the primary advantage in the tremendous growth
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Is It Finished? I recently took a step of faith and downloaded the Oblique Application for my iPhone. It seemed intriguing enough. It definitely makes me think. Use Filters Just what is Oblique Strategies? Oblique Strategies is essentially a card game.
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Blogging makes me a better teacher. It’s clearly not the only thing that makes me a better teacher, but it is a tremendous benefit. This is the second installment in my series on 10 Things I Wish I Knew As A First Year Teacher. I have previously
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I have done a poor job lately of pointing out some of the great blogs out there that have included So You Want To Teach? in their posting. Thank you so much for considering SYWTT to be a great resource! If you have linked to me and asked me to do something,
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Well, my summer has come and gone. I want to first of all extend my appreciation to all of the bloggers who posted while I was out. I am interested in hearing some impressions of the little experiment from the community here. If you posted something (and
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I have recently begun getting emails from various sources asking me for permission to place advertisements or text links on pages of my blog. I made the decision almost a year ago to get rid of most ads (most noteably Google AdWords). I have since had
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Welcome to the very first edition of the Music Education Blog Carnival! I have sorted through the submissions, weeded through them some, and now present to you some absolutely terrific articles here! We’ll start out by sorting things out a little
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If you haven’t been keeping up with the comments on here, shame on you. Fortunately, I have been. Let me fill you in. You see, I have installed a new plugin that allows people to reply to comments that others make. The reply will include a link
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On July 1st, 2008 the very first Music Education Blog Carnival will be featured on So You Want To Teach? This is something that Joseph Pisano over at MusTech.Net and I have been discussing for a couple of months, and we have finally gotten around to starting
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The conventional wisdom from professional bloggers is to come up with a regular posting frequency and to stick to it. If you post once a day normally, don’t do more than that. If you post Once a week, don’t do more than that. Also don’t
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There come times in life when we need to find something to do. There come times in life when we need a break. There come times in life when we need to cut back some things so we can find that perfect place. This is one of those times for me. With the
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For reasons beyond my control, my blogging time will be extraordinarily limited this week (lots of concerts and exhaustion has begun to catch up on me). For these reasons, I will be putting the Blog Revolution Project on hold for this week. It will presumably
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Have you signed up to join the Blog Revolution Project ? As we continue the Blog Revolution Project , we come to the final day of our focus on writing. Today’s article will focus on keeping your blog focused. One of the main reasons I unsubscribe
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Have you signed up to join the Blog Revolution Project ? As we continue the Blog Revolution Project , we come to day four of our focus on writing. Today’s article will focus on crafting your own personal style, develop your writing voice . Newer
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