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A blog about teaching, classroom management, and other educational concerns.
The Art of Teaching Beginning Band
Greg recently commented on an article my site. As I typically do, I went to look at his blog Total Music Education and see what he’s all about. His blog intrigues me. I didn’t have time to read through his entire site, but what I can gather Read More...
Freedom And 50 Other Things That Make Me Happy
Freedom from oppression Doing what I love and making money for it Freedom of faith The Bible Hymns My family My friends My dogs My home My blog Clarinet Learning The opportunity to learn Dave Ramsey My iPod My laptop Summer “break” Spring Read More...
Teaching: Part Time Job At Full Pay Wages????
I have been holding my tongue on this issue for over a month, but I thought I’d jump in and respond while I have time and am thinking about it. @J Frap recently left a comment on my article 9 Reasons To Quit Teaching (And 10 Reasons To Stick) that Read More...
The First Ever Music Education Blog Carnival
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 Read More...
On The Brink Of Quitting
Lisa writes: I googled “bitter about teaching” and came up with your blog. I was recently let go from a school I busted my a$$ in for a whole year (my first year) - constant criticism, cattiness, and pointing out and embellishing the negative Read More...
Urgent Personal Finance Advice
This public service announcement is brought to you by Seth Godin. Read it at once. © SoYouWantToTeach.com - visit So You Want To Teach? for more great content. Read More...
A Community Is Developing Here!
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 Read More...
Why Do We Do What It Is That We Do?
My blog has been running on a fairly regular basis now for over a year. I have a wealth of information stored in the archives here. So often, some of the great writing of the past has gone overlooked. One of the most common reasons for this is that the Read More...
Announcing The Music Education Blog Carnival
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 Read More...
07-08: What To Change Next Year
As we begin the summer vacation, I am looking back on what went really well this year, what didn’t work so well, and what needs to change for next year. Below are some of the changes that I intend to implement next year: Change the focus - Winning is Read More...
07-08: What Didn’t Work Well
As we begin the summer vacation, I am looking back on what went really well this year, what didn’t work so well, and what needs to change for next year. Below are some of the negatives about this year: Lack of social life - While not entirely true, and Read More...
Reading Comic
Scott Walker over at The English Teacher has been building up a little collection of comics he has drawn during staff development sessions (and a few others). I like his work, and enjoy reading his blog even when it has words and no pictures. I am featuring Read More...
The Ultimate Stress Reduction
When all else fails… Subscribe to this blog by clicking on the orange button on the left. Click the StumbleUpon link below to share this blog with the world! © SoYouWantToTeach.com - visit So You Want To Teach? for more great content. Read More...
No Child Left Behind Doomed To Fail?
A reader recently emailed me and pointed me to a recent article on Time.com regarding No Child Left Behind. She wanted my take on the article, so here goes… To begins with, I notice that the article is written by Claudia Wallis , a writer of incredible Read More...
Top 50 Edublogs?
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 Read More...
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