Who’s excitedly making summer plans? Looking for some dynamite PD (aka: professional development)? This episode is a rebroadcast from one of our “Teacher PD Week” Episodes in summer of 2020 - and where we announce our plans for PD Weekend 2021!

What started as a search for finding the “right” terminology lead to a deep and somewhat life-changing conversation with master conductor Dr. Stephen Sieck. Dr. Sieck was challenged by his students to rethink his personal goals in rehearsal which led him into all the research outside of music related to inclusivity. Dr. Sieck took his findings and shared some ways for us as directors and leaders to examine how and who we are actually welcoming into our classroom.

Dr. Sieck also takes the time in this episode to define words that may be new or foggy - let’s  face the “fear of terms” and instead figure out how we can create a space and lead in a place that is culturally aware and representative. 
 
Find Dr. Sieck’s book here: https://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.action?itemid=217537&lid=45&subsiteid=1&keywords=respect&searchcategory=0&amp

Want more info on PD Weekend? Connect with your host, Dr. Emily Williams Burch at EmilyBurch.org/contact or join the conversation on Patreon.com/MusicEdMatters

**Our show sponsor, Kinnison Choral Company wants to help you find more time for sight-reading by giving you the tools you need to make your rehearsal space productive, fun, and inspiring! Their free tool, “The Repertoire Rehearsal Calculator + Scheduler” allows you to calculate to the MINUTE how much time you actually have during a semester/given period to focus on actual REPERTOIRE before your concert. A fillable Google sheet, the free calculator will help you understand (down to the minute) how much time you can afford to spend on each piece you’re rehearsing, so you never say “where did the time go?” Head to EmilyBurch.org/Sponsors and click the Kinnison Choral Co logo to grab the free calculator today!

**Show music originally written by Mr. Todd Monsell

**Show photography provided by Dr. Dan Biggerstaff