Now that the worst of the pandemic is behind us, we know we must all work together to reaffirm music’s important place in the Canadian education system. Parallel to this, we must rethink music education itself, and reflect critically on the confines and inequities that have been pervasive in music education for so long.
In this MusiCounts Learn Town Hall, four music educators from across Canada discussed their experience being trained in the Western classical music tradition. Through sharing their journey of learning and unlearning, this Back to School Conversation explored how each of these teachers has broadened music education at their school to meet evolving student needs through rock band, steel pan drums, hip-hop, and Indigenous perspectives.
PANELISTS
Zeda Ali | Music Educator, Sunnyview Middle School | Brampton, ON
Steve Giddings | Music Educator, Montague Consolidated School | Montague, PE
Darren Hamilton | Music Educator & 2022 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year, David Suzuki Secondary School | Brampton, ON
Nicole Schutz | Music Educator & MusiCounts Learn: KANATA Advisor, Parkallen Elementary School | Edmonton, AB
Moderated by: Nick Godsoe, Manager, Programs & Education at MusiCounts
This event was presented by LyricFind.
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