DiscoverPass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers74 - Transforming Education: Building Skills for a Lifetime of Music Making, featuring Berry McWhorter
74 - Transforming Education: Building Skills for a Lifetime of Music Making, featuring Berry McWhorter

74 - Transforming Education: Building Skills for a Lifetime of Music Making, featuring Berry McWhorter

Update: 2024-09-09
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In Episode 74, Kathryn and Theresa talk to Berry McWhorter about how his deep dive into Japanese music education transformed his approach to teaching. After discovering the impressive performance of Japanese middle school bands during his studies, Berry embarked on a journey to understand the unique student-led structure of Japanese music programs. He found that these programs place significant responsibility on students to lead rehearsals, manage performances, and even handle administrative tasks, all with minimal direct supervision from teachers.




Inspired by this model, Berry applied similar strategies in his own high school band teaching. He encouraged student leadership by implementing student-led sectionals and allowing students to choose and conduct their concert pieces. This shift toward student ownership, influenced by the Japanese approach, created a more engaged and motivated classroom environment. Berry emphasizes that this method not only improves students’ musical abilities but also instills valuable life skills such as independence, responsibility, and collaboration. 




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74 - Transforming Education: Building Skills for a Lifetime of Music Making, featuring Berry McWhorter

74 - Transforming Education: Building Skills for a Lifetime of Music Making, featuring Berry McWhorter

Theresa Hoover and Kathryn Finch, Music Educators