This podcast is designed for students, teachers and people who are interested in learning more about music education. It is 10 minutes in length and discusses tips and tricks to help you read, analyse and write music.
Podcast #46: Classroom Strategies - The Round Table Conference
10 Minute Tips to Teach Music
Epic Change starts with your environment. The thing is, your environment can influence your mood, behavi…
Podcast #45: Class Starter Ideas - 10 Minute Tips to Teach Music
Epic Change starts with your environment. The thing is, your environment can influence your mood, behaviour, motivation, interaction…
Podcast #44: Part 8: Putting it all together.
10 Minute Tips to Teach Music
Epic Change starts with your environment. The thing is, your environment can influence your mood, behaviour, motivation, …
Podcast #43: Part 7: Three to Thrive
Welcome to Season 4 of 10 Minute Tips to Teach Music
Epic Change starts with your environment. The thing is, your environment can influence your mood, behaviour…
Epic Change starts with your environment. The thing is, your environment can influence your mood, behaviour, motivation, interactions with people, and stress levels.
As Adults, we know this and we …
Welcome to Episode 41 of 10 Min Tips to Teach Music.
So far you have learned that if you want to "Build the Music Department of Your Dreams", it all starts with YOU.
Hey everyone, this is the fourth episode of "How to Build the Music Department of Your Dreams". In this episode, I discuss how to "stand out". "Standing out" is a key ingredient in the development o…
Did you know that Music Departments have a "middle child" and that this is key to growing your department? In the third instalment of "How to Build the Music Department of Your Dreams", I discuss how…
Hey gang, Today's podcast continues with the series, "How to Build The Music Department of YOUR Dreams". In episode 2, I chat about how the culture of your department can help you to build the number…
In today's podcast, I share with you the first episode of a six part series discussing "How to Create the Music Department of Your Dreams". In the first of four episodes, I talk about how YOUR perso…
Well, I had a brain wave in class this week and I am so excited to share. I was teaching my Year 9 class about key signatures and found this incredibly cool way for the students to remember. It has a…
In this episode, I discuss the enneagram and your strengths. I talk about how these two tests can help you to understand yourself, and therefore make you more productive, engaging with your students …
During this podcast, I chat about the app Incredibox. I offer a breakdown of each version with a list of different strategies to work it into your classroom. For support materials, go to www.klerrisa…
Carousel Teaching - what on earth is it? In its simplest form, it is a cooperative learning strategy that involves movement, discussion and reflection. It is a bit like Gallery Walk (as named by She…
Well today I want to talk about QR codes and how they can be useful in a number of areas. For supporting documentation, go to www.klerrisacustommusic.com.au
In the year I was born, 1967, Kraplus and Thier developed something they called the Learning Cycle. It was for the Science Curriculum Improvement Study. It was an inquiry based teaching approach that…
All teachers struggle with the dreaded “paper processes”. We have so many processes in our day to day life that trying to streamline can be quite scary. What if you miss something in the change over?…
Let’s face it, extra curricular ensembles are part and parcel of the Music Department in most schools. More often than not, teachers take on these ensembles out of the goodness of their hearts, with …
The high school music classroom can be quite challenging. Each type of school structure comes with their challenges. There are some structures where music is only taught for 3 or 6 months in the year…
This video explains a couple of different ways that you could start your music classes. It covers the countdown screen, time trials, The PB and what do you remember. To find the support materials, go…