First Day

Be human the first day. Be you. Be yourself, be welcoming. Don’t be a caricature of authority. Be you. If you see a list of do’s and don’t’s for starting the school year, ignore them. Be you. Happy First Day of School to most Michigan teachers and students! (I’ve been in […]

The Joy of Losing

I played a lot of chess yesterday during our family’s screen sabbath. My sons play with various levels of skill and concentration, but several times I had to contend with losing. Contend is the wrong word – I had to experience the unmitigated joy of losing. If you teach, your goal must be […]

Student-Driven

  My students have their first Thursday rehearsal today; it’s a chance to work on drills, build practice skills, enhance camaraderie, test their team’s strength – all without me around as an “authority figure.” Would their hour be more effective with me planning and leading the rehearsal? Probably. Would they get as […]

Last Chance

I said it the other day almost without consciously deciding to. “This is your last chance to make music in the month of August!” One of Steve Zegree’s many lessons was to deal in real time. Seeing the time passing under your feet can motivate you to make the most of your chances. When […]

The Whiplash is Real

Day 2 of school – the whiplash is real. After all the anticipation and preparation for Day 1, you get a few hours of respite, and then you do it all again! Remember that students are experiencing the same whiplash: nightmares, midnight headaches, tears at bedtime are common from elementary school to college. Go […]