Yamaha Educator Suite: Building the Next Generation of Music Educators
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2026 “40 Under 40” Music Educators
Meet this year’s roster of outstanding teachers — all under the age of 40 — who are making a difference by growing and strengthening their thriving music programs.
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Teaching Music at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
HBCUs have embodied a celebration of black excellence in music for almost 200 years.
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The Fastest Way to Improve Your Band: Hit Record
This two-minute habit will help you catch the stuff you’re missing, improve your teaching and make your ensembles sound better.
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BAND AND: A New Concept for Music Class
A music educator created BAND AND, a program where students explore composition, different genres, production and technology, and much more.
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Fighting Absenteeism with the Arts
By focusing on the relationship-based approach common in the performing arts, a Virginia high school has become a top overperforming school in the district.
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Students Help Teach Music to Students with Disabilities
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