131- Adapting instruction for our new normal with Taylor Nardone

EPISODE · Dec 16, 2020 · 35 MIN

131- Adapting instruction for our new normal with Taylor Nardone

from The Elementary Music Teacher Podcast: Music Education · host Jessica Peresta

This school year, you've probably had to adapt instruction... like a lot.   This "new normal" can cause serious feelings of overwhelm, and to be honest, you probably miss teaching music like you usually get to in a regular school year.  In this episode, I'm joined by Taylor Nardone, who shares how he's adapted his instruction for his students.  He talks about finding the silver linings, setting up routines in his personal life, and remembering the big picture element.  He also talks about the fact that this year will push us as music teachers to think outside of the box and think of different ways that students can still be excited about music.  The biggest piece about adapting instruction is:  you can still do a log of movement you can still play instruments there are a lot of new things you can do with technology Taylor Nardone is an elementary music teacher based on the eastern shore of Massachusetts. Passionate about giving each student an equitable opportunity to build a love and joy of music, he consistently strives to blend the newest teaching techniques into his practices. Taylor is currently in his fourth year of teaching. You can connect with Taylor here: On Instagram @thechroniclesofteachertay On YouTube at The Chronicles of Teacher Tay Find out more about and sign up for the HARMONY membership waitlist here. Head to my website to grab your free music teaching resource. Join the Elementary Music Teacher Community Facebook group to continue the conversation and you can watch the Thursday Facebook lives on my Facebook page The Domestic Musician. I'd love for you to leave a rating and a review of the podcast on I-tunes, be sure to share the podcast with any music teacher friends who would find it helpful and be sure to tag me on Instagram or Facebook.

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