Of Service

Yesterday I baked my 17th loaf of bread in 2015. I love making bread because it’s a way to be of true service to my family. I know I’m putting delicious, nutritious food into their mouths. It’s a concrete way of showing my love. We all need to find more ways […]

Sharing Studies

Have you shared one of these articles on Facebook recently? It feels great to read a scientific study that confirms what you already know about music education. You are affirmed, emboldened, reassured. But there are two problems. First, you and your colleagues didn’t need convincing. If you’re a music teacher, you’ve already […]

Lockstep

When we finished rehearsing “That Which Remains” by Andrea Ramsey (text by Helen Keller) one rehearsal, I looked around at my twelve students. I asked, “What are you waiting for? Helen Keller, who never heard a word spoken or saw a mouth move, and who spent the last decades of […]

Teaching Leadership

Jon Butler, the Executive Director of Pop Warner Football, recently wrote in Time Magazine: “Nothing teaches [leadership and fitness] like football and team sports.” Many things teach leadership and fitness like football or other team sports. My choral students are held personally accountable for their preparation, are taught practice regimens […]

Drowning

Over and over and over again I heard variations on the following from music teachers at the Michigan Music Conference (MMC). “The job is so hard. More and more is being asked of me and I’m getting less and less support. I feel every day like I’m drowning. How long […]