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2017 Eastern Division Conference SESSIONS - Presenters in Alphabetical Order


Sessions are listed by the day being presented at http://nafme-eastern.org


New Jersey Music Administrators Association Collegiate Forum – Joe Akinskas


NJ Music Adminstrators Association Open Forum on Instruction – Joe Akinskas NAfME-Eastern Division Guitar Educators Meeting – Thomas Amoriello


Stick-to-itiveness: How and Why to Practice Conducting – Shelley Axelson


Leading the Way to Proficieny Through the Arts – Susan Barre


Chrome+GAFE+Music Educator=An Innovative Way to Teach Music! – Susan Basalik


Front-Loading Your Repertoire – Christine Bass Responding to Student Compositions by Encouraging Creativity – Nancy Beitler


Building a Community Through a Community Chorus – Steven Bell


Effective Warm Up Strategies: The First 10 Minutes – Chris Bernotas


The Band Director as a Musical M.D. – Chris Bernotas Composition, Creativity and Recorders: Perfect Together – Rebecca Birnie


Strategies for Assessing the Multitudes in General Music – Rebecca Birnie


Routes and Resources for World Choral Music – Vanessa Bond


How We Teach Is As Important As What We Teach – Peter Boonshaft


Inspired Teaching – Peter Boonshaft Warm-up and Ensemble Development Exercises that Work – Peter Boonshaft


Cheeks, Lips, Fingers, Tongue: Nuts & Bolts of Brass Success – Aaron Booz


The Technique is Subservient to the Music – Darryl Bott Innovative Uses Of Technology In The Orchestra Rehearsal – Joseph Brennan


We All Perform On the Same Stage – Joseph Brennan Wander the World with Vocal Warm-Ups! – Lynn Brinckmeyer Cloud-based Asset Management for Directors – Paul Brown


TEMPO 28


Embodied & Expressive: Enhance Performance With Body Mapping – Heather Buchanan


Games, Stories, and Songs: Capturing Little Musicians – Elizabeth Bucura


Project-Based Musicianship for Secondary General Music – Elizabeth Bucura


Building Internal Musicianship for Better Teaching – Nathan Buonviri


An Introduction to Scat Singing for Kids! – Sharon Burch


Salsa for Kids! A Kid-Friendly Introduction to Latin Jazz – Sharon Burch


Free Technology Resources For Elementary Music Educators – Amy Burns


Lesson Plans: Elementary General Music Classroom with iPads – Amy Burns


Saddle Up Your Music Class... Giddy Up, SAMR! – Amy Burns


Move with Style – Suzanne Burton Breaking the Sound of Silence: A Teacher Conversation Group – Suzanne Burton


Dalcroze Eurhythmics in the General Music Classroom – Marla Butke


Enhancing the Choral Art Through Dalcroze Eurhythmics – Marla Butke


Music for High-Tech Ears: What Do Students Hear? – Maureen Butler


Sign Language Fun for Music Class and Chorus – Maureen Butler


Drumming Up World Music: West African Rhythms and Songs – Steve Campbell The Rhythm is Here! A World Music Journey in Rhythm and Song – Steve Campbell


Beginning Improvisation and Composition for Classroom Guitar – Mike Christiansen


So, You’re The One That Will Be Teaching the Guitar Class – Mike Christiansen


Ukulele: Four Strings, So Many Possibilities! – Mike Christiansen


Turning Drummers Into Percussionists! – Chris Colaneri My Ladies Loved These Songs – Hillary Colton


MARCH 2017


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