Event Title
What We Take From Here: Music Education After the Pandemic
Date of Publication
3-26-2021
Document Type
Panel
Abstract / Program Notes
The field of music education has been greatly challenged during the COVID-19 crisis. In this panel discussion, panelists will address their revised teaching methodologies in areas from applied lessons to large ensembles and which of these new methods they will carry forward post-pandemic. Presenters will address areas including: building student and faculty community, benefits of remote teaching, required technological resources, reimagined ensemble rehearsals, reinvented performances and collaborations. This presentation is intended for all levels of music educators, however, it is mostly relevant for middle school through university music professionals.
Biography
Melinda Brou is a Professor of Voice and Director of Opera at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. She also serves as the Auditions Chair for the Texoma Region of the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
Keywords
Music Education, pandemic, Covid-19
What We Take From Here: Music Education After the Pandemic
The field of music education has been greatly challenged during the COVID-19 crisis. In this panel discussion, panelists will address their revised teaching methodologies in areas from applied lessons to large ensembles and which of these new methods they will carry forward post-pandemic. Presenters will address areas including: building student and faculty community, benefits of remote teaching, required technological resources, reimagined ensemble rehearsals, reinvented performances and collaborations. This presentation is intended for all levels of music educators, however, it is mostly relevant for middle school through university music professionals.