Open Educational Resources
Materials I share, materials I trust.
Two kinds of resources here — work I've authored and licensed for sharing, and external open resources I point teachers toward. Take what's useful.
People
Pedagogical influences
The teachers whose work shapes what I do. If you don't know these names yet, start here — their writing and recordings are the foundation.
Conversational Solfege, First Steps in Music, Tuneful · Beatful · Artful — the through-line of every methods course I teach.
Decades of practical wisdom on K–5 general music, repertoire choice, and the difference between teaching and rehearsing.
Conga Town and the body-percussion tradition that runs through how I think about sequence and transfer.
Repertoire
Folk-song collections
Searchable databases for finding the right song at the right developmental level. The Holy Names collection is where I always start.
Conducting
For the score-study desk
Movement
Cards & sequences
Printable resources I built for K–5 general music. Use them, remix them, share them — CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Presentations
Talks & sessions
Tech
Practical tooling
License & attribution
Authored materials are released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted: free to use, adapt, and share for non-commercial purposes with attribution and the same license. Curated items belong to their original authors and institutions; follow each link for their licensing terms.
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