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The Hollies had a hit with, "He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother." One of the lines... "His Welfare is of my concern, no burden is he..." What a great sentiment! And one that many of us in Music Education relate to.
But how do we help? What is expected? What is acceptable? As educators, we have such an awesome opportunity to affect for good!
Joined again this episode by friend Brian Hecimovich, the discussion is one that comes from real world experience on both ends of the need equation.
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The Hollies had a hit with, "He Aint Heavy, He's My Brother." One of the lines... "His Welfare is of my concern, no burden is he..." What a great sentiment! And one that many of us in Music Education relate to.
But how do we help? What is expected? What is acceptable? As educators, we have such an awesome opportunity to affect for good!
Joined again this episode by friend Brian Hecimovich, the discussion is one that comes from real world experience on both ends of the need equation.