Things We All Know

Seth Godin has argued persuasively that we no long have a mass culture: there are no longer things everyone has in common. What we have, Godin says, are ever-more tribes of like-minded people. But in my choirs, I love to include some things we all know. Across years, there are […]

Or Do Both

“We can talk about making a difference, we can make a difference, or we can do both.” – Debbie Millman That’s the tagline that designer Debbie Millman uses to end her outstanding “Design Matters” podcast, and it’s a good reminder for all of us: particularly educators. Leadership comes in many […]

Quiet Time List

Start a Quiet Time List. Even though teachers do 12 months of work between September and June, the summers aren’t “vacation.” They’re needed for building emotional, physical, and mental capacity they will use the next school year. They’re for planning, programming, and strategizing for new challenges in the school year […]

Why Is This Important?

The student question, “Why is this important?” is valuable in almost every circumstance when we teach. It’s not impertinent, it’s not impossible to answer, and it’s not a time waster. Wanting to know why an exercise, rehearsal strategy, ensemble tradition, or assignment is important is not impertinent: in fact it […]

Road Reconstruction

There are two ways to repave a road. Break up and remove the old road, and then repave it from scratch with fresh asphalt or cement. It takes time, commitment, and slows down traffic while there is no road there. Use a tool to fill the cracks in the road […]

Four Steps of Informed Humanity

Diane Wolk-Rogers is a stellar educator and speaker who has almost unwittingly influenced the trajectory of the American conversation in 2018. Her entire recent TED Talk is well worth watching, but I want to focus on this statement from early in the speech: “There’s a method to being an engaged […]

I Won’t Remember This

Ideas come unpredictably – in the shower, driving, in the middle of rehearsal. The most important tool I’ve found for getting better at capturing those ideas for future use is this phrase: I won’t remember this. The more often I remind myself this truth, the more often I write it […]

Add Speed Till The End

Science YouTuber Mark Rober has a fun video about making great Pinewood Derby cars. One point he makes is that it’s good to concentrate as much weight as possible in the back of the car, because it spends longer on the slope, adding speed till the end. That’s why I […]

Why Am I So Tired?

If you are anything like the educators I know, you find yourself saying many times a day, “Why am I so tired?” You are so tired because you have… …put in 10-, 12-, 14- hour days since August. …taught music, language, history, and life, every day, to dozens or hundreds […]

Looking For a Mind at Work

Lin-Manuel Miranda heard Sam Seaborn say it on The West Wing: “Before I look for anything, I look for a mind at work,” and put it in Angelica Schuyler’s voice for Hamilton.  No matter where you first heard it, this idea has plenty to offer the director at audition time. As you’re […]