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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An Orchestra for Students with Disabilities
A Virginia educator creatively tailors and individualizes music education for students with significant and severe disabilities.
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5 Small Things That Make a Big Difference
Put these things on your daily to-do list — you’ll be surprised at how much they resonate with your students.
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Drum Set Configuration
Build your kit around your musical level and style. Check out a music educator’s recommendations for beginner, intermediate and advanced players.
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Having Fun = Huge Participation Rate
A Minneapolis middle school music program boasts a whopping 70% to 75% student participation rate. Here’s how the band and orchestra director accomplished it.
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Why Community Modern Band Ensembles Matters
Helpful Hints for First-Year Music Teachers
BAND AND: A New Concept for Band Class that Students Love
How to Deal with Student Needs Beyond Music
When You’re the Only Music Teacher in the Building
When Kids Compare You to Their Old Director
A Framework for Healing-Centered Music Classrooms
Having Fun = Huge Participation Rate
Using Choir as a Tool for Belonging, Voice and Agency
The Many Faces of Trumpeter Allen Vizzutti
Build Bridges: Work with Administration, Parents and Other Teachers
Students Help Teach Music to Students with Disabilities
Add These 3 Exercises to Your Percussion Practice Sessions
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