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Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education

Author: Tim Hinton

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A roundtable discussion about the Marching Arts.
250 Episodes
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How to create contracts, send invoices, and receive deposits.
Hear about the Vanguard’s plans for this summer and beyond.
Get organized, do inventory, plan calendars, and take some time off!
Grow parent involvement through good communication, planning, and lots of fun.
Daniel and Olivia Wiles shares stories of Avon’s record-breaking season and talk about Olivia’s life in color guard.
Make your life easier by using AI to help with logistics, operations, communication, and even pedagogy!
An inspiring conversation about product-based vs. social-based music education.
We compare myths and reality of the costs of participation and consider how drum corps could cost less.
Scottie Basham inspires us to be creative and find ways to include all students by presuming competence.
Two directors talk with Wayne Markworth about information in his book which they use in their teaching.
The high school principal and former band director shares advice from the perspective of an administrator.
Ideas on ways to do this differently for potentially better results.
How to use AI to make your life easier and spend less time on busywork.
Dr. Tina Holmes-Davis shares her story and discusses product-based music education vs. social based.
Howard shares keys to gaining perspective and getting good advice as he looks back at his early years of teaching.
For podcast 1200 we share advice and insights into the podcast and host Tim Hinton.
Casey Kunze of Cedar Park HS & MS shares practical advice about building your program.
Music City Drum Corps presents a free resource online for individual or group practice.
Dr. Christopher Hoch, Director of The Ohio State University Marching Band, shares practical advice on creating the values and culture of your program.
With a nod to the past, the Sky Ryders Performing Arts Foundation looks to the future to provide marching arts opportunities for generations to come.
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