1)
Why did you decide to become a music teacher
It was one of the few things that I knew how to dosuccelfully in High School so I figured that I would pursue it!
1)
How do you feel music education programs are treated in schools in this period of time?
Forgotten, not at all, and sometimes a last minute consideration because politically we feel we have to?
2)
Do you think that music programs should grow in the U.S?
I’m not sure about grow but I’m very sure that better music education needs to be offered at all levels so that there is coordination between levels of music in the schools
3)
Do you think that music education helps students with grades? If so, why?
Absolutely! In my 21 years of teaching it’s been my observation that most of the National Honor Society students coming out of the 4 schools that I’ve workedat are always part of the band or choir program! This is not by chance?
4)
What do you like about being a music teacher?
I really have enjoyed it and have learned so much from the kids that I’ve had over the years! Most rewarding!
6)How do you think students that are involved in music differ from those not involved?
Students that are active in music after school as well as in school seem to be more outgoing and have an advantage in their academics with other students that are just worried about good grades and a gpa!
7) Do you think that schools should require at least one type of music class for
students?
If it fits into their schedule and if it is a class that is positive and productive!
8)How hard is it to become a musici teacher?
Very Hard and you have to take a lot of credits more than your average college student!