EDCI 316 Day One Scheduling and Policies. Day One Scheduling and Policies Management Strategy: Have several Student Conductors  “1, 2, 3, eyes on me”

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EDCI 316 Day One Scheduling and Policies

Day One Scheduling and Policies Management Strategy: Have several Student Conductors  “1, 2, 3, eyes on me” “1, 2, eyes on you” Microteaching (1) Chapters 2 and 3 Kodaly - Pedagogy Guitar – transpose and 3-string strum Group Music Integration Unit (GMIU) For Tuesday: work on GMIU, read Relationships (Part Four pp ), make contact with Jr. Field teacher (schedule)

Day One Professionalism Opening Remarks Student Input on Discipline Plan Student Health Registration (Check with the Nurse) First rehearsal (last year’s music)  Use humor and smile but be consistent!

Scheduling and Policies Scheduling Lesson Plans Grading Instructional Lessons Private Instruction Student Practice Auditions and Chair Placement Challenges Budget

“Without music, life is a journey through a desert.” -Pat Conroy