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    Certified To Serve by Deb Stevens
    Let's band together and orchestrate life

    Building Student Confidence by Don DeRoche
    Along with theory and technique, give your students a sense of accomplishment by teaching them how to achieve success

    Music For Everyone: Part One by Robert Rawlins
    Though music can sometimes be a professional calling, it's often much more than a career choice

    Music For Everyone: Part Two by Robert Rawlins
    Since America loves to make music, your students of today could be the backbone of tomorrow's community bands

    Being There by Robert Rawlins
    One man's experience renews his belief that dedicated musicians have a future in the business

    The Importance of Performing by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser
    The goals in performing can differ for many reasons

    Inquiring teachers ask: When is a question not a question, but an answer? by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser
    A partial list of the questions teachers ponder.

    Protagonists and Spectators: The Bard Looks At Beethoven by John Picone
    What happens in a music studio happens nowhere else in a school.

    Part II: Protagonists and Spectators: The Bard Looks At Beethoven by John Picone
    Let's look at the relationship between the musician and the meat and potatoes of music education.

    Part III: Protagonists and Spectators: III: "One Band! One Sound!" by John Picone
    MUSIC, ME AND YOU

    Getting Serious About Being Positive Is No Contradiction Of Terms by Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser
    Many researchers have confirmed that "a positive environment is the most conducive for maximum learning results."

    Captivate Young People With Music! by Dr. James Gholson
    Given the explosion of new learning and information venues, I get excited talking about new ways to captivate youngsters with music, literature, painting and dance. I sincerely believe that students of all ages should heartily engage the arts, both as learners and patrons.

    WHAT A RIDE! by Bart Marantz
    To those students who dream the impossible and realize that Booker T. Arts Magnet is a place where the impossible can become reality "Thank you". Thanks also, for allowing me to enjoy this incredible experience with you for the past 24 years. What a ride it has been!

    Burnout and the Beginning Music Educator by Gene Bechen
    If you're a beginning music educator, reading this article is just the beginning of your journey toward understanding stress and burnout. It is important for you to continue to learn about how stress affects your life.

    Top 10 Ways to Avoid Burnout for Music Education Students by Gene Bechen
    Many music education majors are profoundly affected by stress and burnout without fully knowing what it is or how to combat it. Some of these stressed individuals leave the major, while others shift from future music educator to music hobbyist.

    You Want Band in the Community - Delayed Gratification and Citizenship by David Willson
    Each year I see the directors in the country have more hurdles thrown at them making it harder to have band where they are. These hurdles start with national testing, new graduation requirements, scheduling, and the list is endless. We as a society need to sell the real value of band to all in the community instead of getting stuck on the spirit or public relations area that all see and recognize.

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