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Episode 62 - PART TWO - “What Would You Do?” A panel of passionate educators and preparing for those tough questions
Music (ed) Matters
English - July 13, 2021 00:00 - 43 minutes - 60.3 MBMusic community choir music education school about music Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Welcome to PART TWO of the “What would you do?” panel featuring the SWD or “sisters with degrees” including Maria A. Ellis (Girl Conductor), Jasmine Fripp (The Passionate Black Educator), Kanisha Howard (The Connected Black Educator), and Dr. Chantae Pittman (TheeDocP).
Join us for a candid conversation based on real-life scenarios from the classroom and rehearsals. Topics include classroom management, diversity and equity, decolonization, equity, repertoire, and so much more! This is a two-part episode, so make sure you listen to part one first (episode 61) as you’ll get to know the guests and their background and they reference some of their answers in part one during part two (episode 62).
Follow the guests on their social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Clubhouse.
Maria A. Ellis (Girl Conductor)
Jasmine Fripp (The Passionate Black Educator)
Kanisha Howard (The Connected Black Educator)
Dr. Chantae Pittman (TheeDocP)
Watch the Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_NWL6NTr6ss
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**Show music originally written by Mr. Todd Monsell
**Show photography provided by Dr. Dan Biggerstaff