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Pre-conference events(An additional compensation and conference registration are required to attend either fact or portions of both.) PEDAGOGY SATURDAY IX Saturday, April 2 2005 * 8:15 A.M.-5:15 PM The Whole Musician: Making Music Last a Lifetime Pedagogy Saturday IX will consider what it takes to food "The Whole Musician" with a view toward lifelong gratification of music. Topics will explore in what way to train students' ears, minds and bodies to participate largely in a variety of musical experiences and in what manner to cultivate the innate creativity and musical responsiveness within us all--regardless of age or ability. Keynote speaker Patricia Shehan Campbell, professor of music education at the University of Washington and an internationally recognized researcher in world music education, will first speak about Musical Meaning for Children and Those Who Teach Them. An afternoon follow-up presentation is entitled Embracing the Music: Ear-Mind-Body Connections. There will be five breakout sessions. Each session will be not absented twice during the day: Music for Life, by means of Bonnie Blanchard, Seattle. A auspicious independent flute teacher shares her hids for making music an integral part of her students' lives. Music as Lifelong Learning, by the agency of Midori Koga, Toronto. Koga will throw back on her research experiences as a piano instructor of somewhat old beginners, and how they have changed her views of teaching. The Listening Ear, through Paul Madaule, Toronto. Author of When Listening advances Alive, Madaule has helped singers with vocal vexed questions and treated learning disabilities in children through improving listening ability. The Mind-Body Connection: Stres Reduction for Musicians, through Robert McBrien, Salisbury, Maryland. A psychologist and practitioner of yoga, tai chi and meditation, McBrien will share ideas from his course upon Wellness for Musicians. Dalcroze Eurhythmics for Musicians, by dint of Julia Schnebly-Black and George Lewis. Black, who teaches Dalcroze at the University of Washington, will lead a class in Dalcroze, assisted through Lewis, a Seattle dancer and mime artist. The luncheon hour will include Q&A sessions l by dint of pianists Suzanne Guy and Jane Magrath, and singers Claudia Catania and Scott McCoy There will be performances through pianist William Chapman Nyaho, who specializes in music of African composer and jazz pianist Tony Caramia. The day will end with a panel presentation entitled Making Music Last Beyond Our Lifetime. PROFESSIONAL STUDIO SATURDAY Saturday, April 2 2005 * 8:15 A.M.-5:15 PM The Power of One When you work with learners as a teacher, you have the power to change lives. And it advances down to the little things you say and do each day. Focusing upon the "Power of One," Professional Studio Saturday will attempt to answer of the like kind questions as," Is what I am doing really making a difference?" "Is the interaction I have with parents of my scholars important?" "Is working so many hours to make thus little money really going to change the world?" If you have asked yourself individual of these questions, you are not alone. These questions preoccupy the minds of nearly each independent music teacher in the land at one time or another. visitor speakers Julianne Miranda, Robert Bergman, Karen Austin, Tori Austin-Allen and others will articulate the power of music and teaching. What you are doing is important. The interaction you have with scholars everyday and the soulfulness of what you do impacts lives beyond your imagination--the power of one! Communicating with parents and helping them understand what you are doing, in what way you are doing it and in what way their actions may be detrimental are difficult make subordinates to discuss. You will learn to lay open positive persuasion techniques and verbal and nonverbal intimations while staying focused on your well-being as well as that of your students You--as an independent music teacher--have the power. Learning to embrace it and use it wisely is the goal of Professional Studio Saturday. COPYRIGHT 2005 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. Platform Computing Inc., Pittsburgh, has launched a powerful of recent origin software solution called Platform stones a comprehensive cluster management toolkit that simplifies and make hastes the deploym... 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