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WMEA President • Brad Schneider Maintaining the Joy IN Teaching


From the Desk of the Executive Director • Laurie N. Fellenz Celebrating a Life Well Lived


Greetings From DPI • Chris Gleason The Heart of Wisconsin


WMEA Advocacy • Justin Steger The Joys of a Reboot – Ideas for Rebranding and Getting Your Presence Out There


Orchestra • Kristen Flak-Solom Rekindling the Joy of Teaching Through Prioritizing Self-Care


NAfME Collegiate Advisor • Tobin Shucha Pre-Service Teachers and the Joy of Teaching


College & University • David Potter Creativity, Compassion and Connection: (Re)discovering the Joy of Music Teaching and Learning


Secondary General Music • Eli Grover So What is Secondary General Music? A Survey, Some Data and a Little Analysis


Feature Article • Wade Heinen Tips for a Thriving Band (Student)


Band • Bri Knox Less is Joyfully More: Creative Self-Care Ideas for the Stressed Instrumental Music Educator


Early Childhood Music • Beatriz E. Auguilar The Joys of Teaching Gifted Students: Allowing the Gifted to Develop


Comprehensive Musicianship Through Performance • Therese Josephson Planning for Joy: You Should Try It


Lifelong Engagement in Music • Kristin Tjornehoj “ODE TO JOY”: The Peculiar Community


Mentoring • Stephanie Kapsa Rejuvenating Joy Through Mentorship


38 Wisconsin Drive-In Day


on the web


WSM is now published exclusively online.


See page 8 for highlights of features.


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