“I wish students, parents, and administrators could see the value of music education.”
“ I wish all of my students could feel successful.”
“I wish my students were excited about working on music learning goals.”
“I wish my students could see how far they have come as musicians.”
“I wish I could inspire all of my students to be actively involved in the learning process.”
“I wish my students would take their instruments home!”
If you are a music educator that shares these goals, consider exploring Universal Design for Learning. This learner centered framework assists teachers with inclusive and flexible planning, addressing barriers to learning that our students experience. Please join us for this interactive virtual workshop that will focus on planning, instructional strategies, accommodations and assessment practices to meet the needs of all learners in your classroom. This format will allow you to have the opportunity to collaborate and connect with fellow educators throughout the state.
Date and Time: Tuesday, November 19, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Virtually hosted by WSMA
Instructor: Teresa Little
Teresa Little is a teaching and learning specialist in the Elmbrook School District and is passionate about learner centered music instruction. She has presented at numerous conferences including the 2022 Midwest Band Clinic and 2023 NAfME NW Conference. Teresa serves as the Wisconsin Music Educators Association Council Chair for Disability and Accessibility.
Registration Information – Coming Soon
- WMEA Members Rate (with NAfME/WMEA Number) – TBD
- WSMA Member School Educator Rate (non-NAfME/WMEA Members) – TBD
- NAfME Collegiate Rate (with NAfME/WMEA Number) – TBD
- Standard Rate (all other attendees/out of state) – TBD
Cancellation Refund Policy:
No refund is given for cancelling workshop attendance. Instead, all recordings and files from the workshop will be shared with all registered attendees.