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What if I told you that you could easily implement more student choice in your classroom while at the same time increasing the level of differentiation in your lessons?
Today’s episode is all about how learning centers can do just that in your classroom!
I brought in the expert on centers in the music room, Aileen Miracle, to share why she believes learning centers belong in the music classroom, while also giving you tips to get started!
Aileen Miracle teaches general music, band, and choir in the Olentangy Local School District in Ohio; this is her twenty-third year of teaching. She received her Bachelor of Music Education from Central Michigan University in 1999, and her Master of Music in Music Education with a Kodály emphasis from Capital University in 2003.
Over the past fifteen years, she has held leadership roles in local, regional, and national music education organizations. In 2016, Aileen was awarded “Teacher of the Year” at Cheshire Elementary. She has taught Methodology and Folk Song Research for the Kodály Programs at Colorado State University, Capital University, and DePaul University, and presents workshops across the nation and around the world.
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Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at [email protected] - we’d love to hear from you!
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What if I told you that you could easily implement more student choice in your classroom while at the same time increasing the level of differentiation in your lessons?
Today’s episode is all about how learning centers can do just that in your classroom!
I brought in the expert on centers in the music room, Aileen Miracle, to share why she believes learning centers belong in the music classroom, while also giving you tips to get started!
Aileen Miracle teaches general music, band, and choir in the Olentangy Local School District in Ohio; this is her twenty-third year of teaching. She received her Bachelor of Music Education from Central Michigan University in 1999, and her Master of Music in Music Education with a Kodály emphasis from Capital University in 2003.
Over the past fifteen years, she has held leadership roles in local, regional, and national music education organizations. In 2016, Aileen was awarded “Teacher of the Year” at Cheshire Elementary. She has taught Methodology and Folk Song Research for the Kodály Programs at Colorado State University, Capital University, and DePaul University, and presents workshops across the nation and around the world.
Links and Resources:
Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at [email protected] - we’d love to hear from you!

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