teaching streams
Keeping Track Materials and Streams
I have been teaching for a year and a half now very part time with 12 students and I am just preparing for the new year with learning level 5 etc. I am wondering if it is normal at this stage to feel a little swamped about how…
- Last updated 3 years ago
- fitting in all the streams, lessons management, managing content, managing materials, managing streams, managing time, materials, multiple project management, multiple streams, organization, organizing a notebook, organizing lesson plans, organizing materials, organizing SHMs, organizing teacher notes, organizing TTMs, Playlist management program, staying organized, streams, teaching streams, time management
Pace of Progress
A teacher expressed concern about how much of the curriculum she gets through each year. Here is Neil Moore’s response. How Many Songs per Year Should Students Learn? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRmE3QrNEmA&list=PL3o0aF_9qHn4F2sy8QRuPb_jf_r4D9823&index=20 Original video posted April 4, 2017
- Last updated 2 years ago
- 3:1 2:1 1:1 ratio learning paces, 50 lessons per year, a year of lessons, breadth vs depth, depth vs. breadth in knowledge, fitting in all the streams, fitting it all in, learning pace, lessons per year, managing streams, multiple streams, Neil Moore, Neil's Responses (YouTube Videos), normal progress, pace, pace of learning, pace of teaching, progress, quantity vs. quality, quickly progressing student, rate of learning, rate of progress, slow pace, slow progress, speed of learning, speed of progress, streams, student progress, students progressing differently, students speed of progress, teaching streams
Questioning Intervallic Reading
Reading Notes – I have a couple of students currently, one senior and one middle school age, who seem to struggle with grasping the intervallic note reading process. Sometimes I wonder if it would be easier for certain students to learn note reading the old-fashioned…
- Last updated 4 years ago
- bass, bass F, clef symbols, clefs, expectation, expectations, identifying notes on keyboard, identifying notes on piano, identifying notes on staff, identifying written notes, interval streams, intervallic, intervallic reading, intervals, introducing reading notes, Laurie Richards, learning note names, location points, managing expectations, naming notes, note names, note naming, note reading, notes, Placing Intervals, reading expectations, reading notes, RN, RN streams, staff, streams, talking about expectations, teaching streams, transcribing, transcribing notes, transcribing Reading Notes, treble, treble G
Note Names in Transcribing Streams
Transcription projects in Reading Notes: are you just having them write notes on a staff as you verbalize different intervals? Do you start having them identify note names as they figure out intervals? Other ways to do transcription projects with notes? Yes Jen they write…
- Last updated 4 years ago
- Gordon Harvey, identifying notes on staff, identifying written notes, interval streams, intervallic, intervallic reading, intervals, introducing reading notes, Laurie Richards, learning note names, naming notes, note names, note naming, note reading, notes, pace of reading program, Placing Intervals, reading, reading notes, reading process, reading program, RN streams, streams, teaching streams, transcribing, transcribing notes, transcribing Reading Notes, transcription
Students Wants to Limit Assignments
How would my expert teachers out there manage a student who was absolutely adamant that they should only have 1 NEW song to practice each week. Regardless of if they get it easy or not; how can I correct this limiting belief in their psychology…
- Last updated 4 years ago
- claiming territory, coachabilty, coachable, communication, different facets of musicianship, introducing streams, learning pace, limitations, managing streams, multiple project management, multiple projects, multiple songs, multiple streams, normal progress, pace, pace of learning, pace of teaching, practice, progress, rate of progress, reclaiming territory, requirements, Robin Keehn, slow pace, slow progress, speed of learning, speed of progress, streams, student progress, students progressing differently, students speed of progress, teaching streams, too much homework
Integrating Arrangements/Variations with Foundation pieces
I have the teacher training for Arrangements 1, but I’m not sure how to integrate teaching the arrangements with teaching Foundation songs. Is there a published order that we can follow? Experienced teachers, how do you manage teaching Arrangements and Variations? So they come back…
- Last updated 7 years ago
- arrangements, Gordon Harvey, Neil Moore, Teacher Workshop Series, teaching arrangements 1 and 2, teaching streams, variations
Overwhelmed with All These Streams
How do you guys do this? I spend HOURS and HOURS learning these different streams, and planning them into lessons. I’m just about to start learning Foundation 5 (I have two students right on my tail) and I can now see how wrong I’ve been…
- Last updated 7 years ago
- acc, accompaniment, arr, arrangements, blues & improv, C&I, comp & improv, Laurie Richards, lesson planning, new teacher, reading notes, reading rhythm, RN, RR, streams, teacher preparation, teacher training, teaching streams, time for training, time management, TTM