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Great Teachers In Action

Compassion

Actively listen and respond to the needs of your students, acknowledging and celebrating their differences to encourage an open and secure learning environment for all.

Great Teachers In Action: Compassion

Music education professor Karin Hendricks explores an expanded definition of “compassion” that can help music educators create a more meaningful and symbiotic learning environment.

Class Type: Vocal or Instrumental
Grade: K–12
Focus: Professional Development

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Artistry

Expand your artistic horizon and bring new musical ideas and approaches into the classroom that will inspire creativity.

Intention

Set the stage for your students to understand and appreciate new material you introduce by personalizing it, sharing your passion and purpose as a base to build on.

Inquiry

Spark meaningful conversations by asking questions, observing responses, and reflecting on the process with your students as you move through it.

Inspiration

Seek out opportunities for both you and your students to be inspired, encouraging a renewed sense of excitement and pride in personal expression.

Expression

Experiment with expression by exploring a range of approaches to bring new ideas to the surface with your students.

Agency

Encourage and empower your students as leaders, providing them opportunities to share their work, practice, and process with their peers.

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