This workshop will feature steps to teaching harmony connected to Gordon Learning Theory. More workshop information will follow.
Date & Time: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 – 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Location: Wisconsin Center for Music Education
Instructor: Dr. Heather Shouldice
Dr. Heather Shouldice, Associate Professor of Music Education, teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in music education, supervises student teachers, and serves as coordinator of the music education program at EMU. She also serves as faculty advisor for EMU’s collegiate chapter of the National Association for Music Education and directs the early childhood music program through the EMU Community Music Academy.
Dr. Shouldice specializes in early childhood and elementary general music, which she taught for 10 years prior to entering higher education. She has presented workshops and conference sessions for music educators across the country on topics such as early childhood music, effective sequencing of instruction, music literacy, improvisation, and composition in the elementary music classroom. Dr. Shouldice is currently serving as President of the Gordon Institute for Music Learning (GIML) and also serves as a GIML faculty member, teaching summer professional development courses on Music Learning Theory for music educators.
Registration
- Pre-registration is required 10 business days before workshop:
- Member* $75
- Non-Member $100
- Collegiate FREE
Questions?
Contact Darin Menk
800-589-9762, 608-850-3566 (Madison area)