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THE NEW JERSEY MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION a federated state association of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for MUSIC EDUCATION News From Our Division Chairs We look forward to another enjoyable and productive day for all in attendance. Periodic updates on program de-


velopment will be forthcoming in TEMPO Express postings and on our website at the conference tab on the TEMPO homepage.


NJMEA Summer Workshop XI


Tuesday, August 7, 2018 – The College of New Jersey 8:00 – 5:30 p.m.


Proposed Workshop Sessions


New This Year Urban Music Education Strand Featuring “Kids Rock”.


CLASSROOM MUSIC Teaching From A Cart STEAM/Arts Integration Recorder Composition Ukelele Jam Exploring the “Feierband Curriculum” Conversational Solfege Teaching the Other 80%: Tackling Non-Performance Based Music Courses


CHORAL MUSIC (general topics) Elementary-Middle-High School Reading Sessions Choral Rehearsal Techniques Team Building Vocal Warm-Ups: Classroom Management Skills, Games/Bonding Activities


INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: Hands-on sessions for Teaching Proper Beginning Sound Production Techniques BWSP. Drum Circle and Motivational Group Activities Orchestra Hacks Learning Through Literature String Reading Session Solfege for the Instrumental Classroom Google Classroom for Strings Elementary-Middle School Band & String Reading Sessions SPECIAL EDUCATION Differentiating and Modifying Assessments for Special Learners Planning and Adapting Lessons for the Special Learner. Accommodating the Special Learner in Instrumental and Choral Activity Paras and Parents and Teachers, Oh My!


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