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GarageBand For i Devices For Beginners Clinician: Rachel Klott, Freehold Borough School District, Freehold, NJ.


iBand!


Clinician: Rachel Klott, Freehold Borough School District, Freehold, NJ.


Making Each Minute Count – If I Don’t Have The Time To Teach It Right, How Will I Ever Find The Time To Teach It Over?


Clinician: Cheryl Lavender, Hal Leonard Corporation. Sponsored by Hal Leonard Corporation.


Calling All World Brothers And Sisters Clinician: Cheryl Lavender, Hal Leonard Corporation. Sponsored by Hal Leonard Corporation.


ROUND The World: Teaching Harmony With Multicultural Rounds And Canons Clinician: Cheryl Lavender, Hal Leonard Corporation. Sponsored by Hal Leonard Corporation.


Students As Independent Agents: Encouraging Musical Ownership In Students During The Rehearsal Process Clinician: John P. Leonard, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ.


Noteflight Classroom For Newbies Clinician: Marjorie LoPresti, East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, NJ.


Navigating The Music Technology Smorgasbord Clinician: Marjorie LoPresti, East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, NJ.


Garageband On Mac For Beginners Clinician: Marjorie LoPresti, East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, NJ.


Interdisciplinary Music Technology Projects Clinician: Shawna Longo, Hopatcong Middle School, Hopatcong, NJ.


Blues Arrangements For General Music Gr. 4-8 Clinician: Sherry Luchette, Delphi Academy of Los Angeles, Lakeview Terrace, CA. Sponsored by Peripole, Inc. & J.W. Pepper.


Jazz Improvisation & Activities For K-8 Classroom Clinician: Sherry Luchette, Delphi Academy of Los Angeles, Lakeview Terrace, CA. Sponsored by Peripole, Inc. & J.W. Pepper.


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Recruiting For Retention: Building & Maintaining Your Multi-Level String Program Clinician: Betsy Maliszewski, West Orange Public Schools, West Orange, NJ.


Lean On Me: How You Can Help Your Students Decide If The Music & Entertainment Business Is For Them Clinicians: Stephen Marcone & David Philip, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ.


Top 10: Incorporating 10 Minutes A Week Of Music & Entertainment Business Focus Into Your Common Core Music Programs Clinicians: Stephen Marcone & David Philip, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ.


Choro, Samba And Bossa Nova: An Overview Of The Development Of Samba To The “New Beat” in 1950. Clinician: Abelita Brandao Mateus, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ.


The Instrumental Music Teacher’s Survival Guide To SGO’s Clinicians: Colleen McDonald, Cranford Public Schools, Cranford, NJ, Pamela L. Turowski, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.


Survivor: The First Year Clinicians: Eric McLaughlin, G.Harold Antrim Elementary School, Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ, Rachel Klott, Freehold Borough School District, Freehold, NJ.


I Wish They Taught Me THAT! For New Teachers Clinician: Meghan McNamara, Carmel, NY.


Little Cool Music School: Activity Songs For Early Childhood Clinician: Bob Messano, Guitar Bob’s Music, Lake Hiawatha, NJ.


The Soldiers’ Chorus Of The U.S. Army Field Band Clinician: Major Dwayne Milburn, Officer in Charge.


O Passo: Musicianship And Musical Learning With The Body Clinician: Thomas Mullaney, Quibbletown Middle School, Piscataway, NJ. Sponsored by: O.P.U.S. (O Passo in the United States)


These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things: Resources For Your Early Elementary Music Classroom Clinician: Amanda Clarfield Newell, Manalapan- Englishtown Regional Schools, Taylor Mills School, Freehold, NJ.


JANUARY 2014


The Interactive Jazz Story For K-6 Clinician: Sherry Luchette, Delphi Academy of Los Angeles, Lakeview Terrace, CA. Sponsored by Peripole, Inc. & J.W. Pepper.


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