DiscoverPass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone
81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone

81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone

Update: 2024-12-16
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In episode 81, Kathryn and Theresa reflect on the power of professional collaboration for music educators. Drawing from their own experiences, they discuss how connecting with fellow educators—whether across the country or in the same district—can transform teaching practices, reduce isolation, and foster creativity. They share anecdotes of innovative classroom projects, such as their cross-state recorder pen pals and collaborative feedback sessions using Flipgrid, which helped students develop skills in constructive critique and purposeful music-making. These experiences underscore how collaboration not only enhances teaching but also models lifelong learning and teamwork for students.




Kathryn and Theresa also highlight the importance of finding support networks to combat the isolation many music teachers face. They suggest starting with conferences, social media, or even colleagues outside of music education to brainstorm ideas or share lessons. For those looking for a structured way to connect, they recommend the Pass the Baton Coffee Club, which provides opportunities for group planning and idea-sharing. Take the leap into collaboration, whether by exchanging lessons or teaming up for larger projects, and share your experiences to inspire others in the music education community.




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81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone

81 - Professional Collaboration: You Don’t Need to Do This Work Alone

Theresa Hoover and Kathryn Finch, Music Educators