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iListenWI


faster than most other schools grow throughout the course of a year.”


• “All of our Phoenix teachers are reading teachers. We do close read- ing exercises in physical education, health, art, everywhere,” Schmelz said.


It is clear that the technique of close read- ing works.


Active listening is like close reading for the ear: multiple and purposeful inter- actions with the material give students


a more profound understanding of the material. Use it in your music class and get ready for your students to exceed your expectations!


Interested in More Information? We are excited to invite you to our pre- sentation at the Wisconsin State Music Conference titled “iListenWI: A Well- Rounded Education With Listening” on Friday, October 27 at 8 a.m. We will outline outcomes, strategies and practi- cal applications to use right away in the


classroom AND one lucky attendee will win a complete binder of all new listening lessons for 2017-18... that could be you! Join us!


Feel free to contact the iListenWI co-chairs Sharon Gilbert at philshar0212@yahoo.com or Julie Ropers-Rosendahl at jropersrosendahl@ ddschools.org if you have questions!


PURSUE YOUR PASSION at UW-Stevens Point


PROGRAMS OF STUDY


Instrumental/Choral/General Music Education Music Performance Jazz Studies Bachelor of Arts in Music Music Minor Master of Music Education Performance Certificate for Non-Majors


AUDITION DATES


NOVEMBER 15, 2017 (open house) FEBRUARY 14, 2018 (open house) FEBRUARY 24, 2018 MARCH 3, 2018 or audition by appointment


teaching artists, Wisconsin School Musician transforming lives.


Keep in touch with us! News, events, information:


www.uwsp.edu/music 715-346-3841


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