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Virtual Winter Retreat

  

Music
 
Core Class Session
Tennessee Talks

Democratizing Music Spaces: Pedagogy

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Elementary/Lower Middle

An important goal for students is to develop pedagogical agency, and that only happens when teachers intentionally share the power of learning with them. In this session, participants will explore teaching practices that empower students to follow their curiosities, make meaningful choices, and increasingly guide their own learning journeys. The session will look at practical project-based flows that move from whole-class collaboration to individual creativity and expression.

Elementary/Lower Middle Visual Art Participants will go into Don Masse’s Zoom Session at 9:00 AM CST

Upper Middle/Secondary Visual Art Participants will go into Don Masse’s Zoom Session at 10:45 AM CST
Upper Middle/Secondary Visual Art Participants will go into Larissa Brown’s Zoom Session at 9:00 AM CST

Elementary/Lower Middle Visual Art Participants will go into Larissa Brown’s Zoom Session at 10:45 AM CST
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David
 
Dockan

David Dockan is an assistant professor of music education at Louisiana State University where he teaches elementary music methods, courses in teaching music in diverse settings, and where he champions the integration of popular music in the curriculum. His goal is to help teachers design a curriculum that mirrors the diverse musical landscape of their students’ lives. His research has been published in leading journals, including the Bulletin for the Council of Research in Music Education, the Music Educators Journal, and The Orff Echo, focusing on democratic music education, popular music pedagogies, and inclusive music classrooms. In 2022, he collaborated with Dr. Martina Vasil to develop a masterclass on Orff Schulwerk and popular music education. Dockan envisions classrooms where students create music that reflects their diverse experiences and cultural backgrounds.

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