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What does decolonizing music education look like? Are there steps you can take to make sure you're making your music classroom equitable for every student who comes through your doors? In this episode, I brought on Giuliana Conti to discuss this with me. The advice she shares throughout the entire episode is awesome and you'll get practical tips you can apply into your teaching right away. One of the best quotes from this episode is that equity means access, accountability, and opportunity to learn. In the classroom, equity means thinking critically about what you're presenting, how you're presenting it, and your role in it. After listening in, I can't wait to hear what your key takeaways are.
Giuliana Conti is a proud educator, education researcher, and leader. She has committed five years to representing nearly 15,000 colleagues in local, state, and national arenas while evaluating and developing the advancement of GPSS as an organization. She also has five years of teaching experience in the K-8 music setting. Her recent focus has been on increased communication with stakeholders and partners, professional development programming for our constituents, and providing her team with a strategic plan grounded in inclusive, effective, and sustainable processes for the next three years.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Find out more about and sign up for the HARMONY membership waitlist here.
Head to my website to grab your free music teaching resource.
I'd love for you to leave a rating and a review of the podcast on I-tunes, be sure to share the podcast with any music teacher friends who would find it helpful and be sure to tag me on Instagram or Facebook.
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What does decolonizing music education look like? Are there steps you can take to make sure you're making your music classroom equitable for every student who comes through your doors? In this episode, I brought on Giuliana Conti to discuss this with me. The advice she shares throughout the entire episode is awesome and you'll get practical tips you can apply into your teaching right away. One of the best quotes from this episode is that equity means access, accountability, and opportunity to learn. In the classroom, equity means thinking critically about what you're presenting, how you're presenting it, and your role in it. After listening in, I can't wait to hear what your key takeaways are.
Giuliana Conti is a proud educator, education researcher, and leader. She has committed five years to representing nearly 15,000 colleagues in local, state, and national arenas while evaluating and developing the advancement of GPSS as an organization. She also has five years of teaching experience in the K-8 music setting. Her recent focus has been on increased communication with stakeholders and partners, professional development programming for our constituents, and providing her team with a strategic plan grounded in inclusive, effective, and sustainable processes for the next three years.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Find out more about and sign up for the HARMONY membership waitlist here.
Head to my website to grab your free music teaching resource.
I'd love for you to leave a rating and a review of the podcast on I-tunes, be sure to share the podcast with any music teacher friends who would find it helpful and be sure to tag me on Instagram or Facebook.

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