How to Use Class Dojo in the Music Classroom, Part 2
Using Class Dojo as a Music Teacher During Rehearsal In the last blog, I talked about getting started with Class Dojo, the motivation and sort of mindset that led me
Using Class Dojo as a Music Teacher During Rehearsal In the last blog, I talked about getting started with Class Dojo, the motivation and sort of mindset that led me
Introduction If you’re a middle school music teacher looking for a way to track and improve student behavior in your classroom, Class Dojo is a great option! Class Dojo is
If you’re a middle or high school music teacher, then you know how important keeping your students on task can be. It’s important to have strategies in place for classroom
Does this sound like you?
You’ve always dreamed of providing life-changing music lessons to your students, but you’re afraid to admit that somehow, somewhere along the way, you lost a little spark.
These days, you’re feeling more like a hamster in a wheel. It’s hard to teach innovative & inspiring music classes while you’re on the never-ending treadmill of recruitment, retention, and comparison.
You LOVE music, but teaching kids is just…tough sometimes.
As someone who has dealt with a mountain of burnout, who has taught hundreds of incredible (and incredibly difficult) kids to adore music all while secretly wondering if I’m doing enough…
I’ve Been There
My passion is to equip music teachers like you with engaging resources and lessons that help you reclaim your free time & restore your love for teaching music again…
all while helping your students have FUN!
I know the overwhelm of running a music program. I totally get it because I’ve been in your shoes.
I’m a former public school music teacher who spent 10 years in the classroom building 2 entire thriving music programs from the ground-up.
I primarily taught middle school choir, but I also taught piano class, music exploration, music technology, band, and orchestra.
It wasn’t until after I got my Masters Degree that I realized:
I was tired of watching music teachers enter the profession, give it their everything in all the wrong ways, and burn out.
I could help them do better!
I loved teaching music, but I started developing a nagging desire to help music teachers by creating BETTER music resources.
After being diagnosed with Cancer in 2021, I was forced to leave teaching, but deep inside, it felt like fate. It felt like my big purpose and God’s timing finally became clear– my destiny is this place, with YOU!
So, consider me your music-teacher side-kick/BFF– ready to help you dream big so you can change little lives.
I’m so beyond glad you’re here.