Wisconsin State Music Conference
Transforming Recorder Through Technology Christopher Russell, Prescott Sponsored by Peripole, Inc.
Voice and Choice: Empowering Student Learners When Teaching With Standards in Mind Christine Hayes, Whitewater; Aimee Swanson, Lyons; Ian Melrose, Sun Prairie; Laura Burns, Oregon
General Music - Secondary
A Radical New Middle School General Music Curriculum Jackson Smith, Green Bay
Affective Outcomes in Music Theory Kevin Cooley, Dodgeville
Bringing the Powerful Connecting Standards to Life Christine Hayes, Whitewater; Richard Tengowski, Kohler; Angela Roberts, Waunakee; Brian Vanderbloemen, McFarland; Beatriz Aguilar, Madison
General Secondary Music Networking Session Hip-Hop on the Fly: Get Your Musical Wings Courtney Powers, Philadelphia, PA
Retention From Building to Building and Year to Year Joe Finnegan, Weston; Kati Seiter, Oregon
Step-by-Step School Songbook: Celebrating Your School’s Families Christa Jones, Goshen, IN
Higher Education/Research
Cultivating an Activist Pedagogy in the Music Classroom
Donna Hewitt, Kenosha; Hope Hummel, Kenosha
Global Awareness - Understanding the World Through Choral Music
Letícia Grützmann, Waukesha
Marginalized Voices in Music Education Sheila Feay-Shaw, Milwaukee Jazz
Aural Excursions: Ways to Fine Tune Listening While Playing
Blair Bielawski, Saint Francis Sponsored by Exelcia Music Publishing
Drum Set Pedagogy: Guiding Young Drummers Through the Groove Benjamin Fraley, Altoona
Prep for the WSMA High School State Honors Band, Orchestra (Winds/Percussion) and Jazz Auditions Bill Dennee, Green Bay; Will Janssen, Mount Horeb; Vickie Donahue, Waunakee
Successful Jazz Ensemble Pedagogy Harvey Halpaus, Ellsworth
Taking the Time - Teaching Improvisation to the Jazz Ensemble
James Simmons, Normandy, TN WSMA High School State Honors Jazz Ensemble Conductor
Register at
wmeamusic.org/conference 40 September 2021
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