Bridging the gap : stories for music student teaching seminar /


by Christopher Baumgartner ; with a foreword by Tami J. Draves.
Bok Engelsk 2023
Omfang
pages cm
Opplysninger
Getting started with student teaching. Why wait? Just jump in! : Motivation, navigating imposter phenomenon, and applying your knowledge to the school music classroom ; Do I live to work, or work to live? : Preventing and confronting burnout/overworking, music teacher wellness, and support systems ; Doing the right thing, Part I: Legal and political responsibilities : legal issues in the music classroom, enforcing student conduct policies, and your responsibilities as a mandatory reporter ; Doing the right thing, Part II: Ethical and moral responsibilities : Ethical and moral responsibilities, student-teacher relationships, and social media use during (and after) student teaching -- The "nitty gritty" of classroom music instruction. Eyes in the back of your head : Effective student motivation, focusing on classroom procedures, promoting positive student behavior, and thoughts on classroom management from music student teachers ; They don't write lesson plans, why should I? : The importance of pencil-to-paper planning now and in your first years, your students' prior knowledge, and the major components of any lesson plan ; Navigating student identities : gender identity, music as a safe space, and a "choose an ending" format to this story ; Teaching the whole child : Supporting students' extramusical needs, incorporating musical SEL, balancing student expectations with access and equity -- Final transition from college to the profession. Jumping the last hurdle toward certification : Completing required tests/teacher performance assessments, applying for your teaching license (in-state and out), and managing stress and financial constraints ; Someone, please hire me! : Applying for jobs, sample interview prompts, your post-college finances, and job benefits ; Adulting after college : Navigating student loans, choosing the best medical plan, and planning for retirement ; More than a shoulder to cry on : Guidance during student teaching and seeking out mentorship in your first -- years.. - "Bridging the Gap is a collection of short stories for use during the student teaching semester. Using research-based fiction, each story is written from a music student teacher's perspective, highlighting possible (even typical) scenarios encountered during the internship. Designed to promote reflection, transferability, and a sense of "that could be me" for music student teachers. Names and stories are fictional, but topics and scenarios are derived from music education research and personal experience mentoring music student teachers. Nothing "new" to music student teachers-instead, the book serves as a tool for instructors and preservice educators to connect theories from university coursework to the school music classroom. Features 12 short stories on topics such as beginning the internship, student teacher motivation, classroom management in music, navigating student identities, the job search process, application for certification and licensure, and much more. "Debrief" section following each story, guiding the reader to consider related and tangential topics/scenarios. Individual reflective prompts for journaling, blogging, or other reflective writings. Activities for music student teaching seminar, designed to encourage pair/small group work, reflection, projection, and consider alternate "endings" to stories. Additional resource lists of supplementary texts, websites, and interview materials for music student teachers to "dive deeper" into select topics. Sample course calendar/integration of the text for both music-specific and general education seminars"--
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9781955697101

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