Music technology and production classes are now commonplace in middle and high schools, but project-based learning is new to most music teachers. This session presents effective strategies and tried-and-true pedagogy for bringing creativity into the music classroom, helping teachers and students tap into the joy of making music.
Attendees will leave with practical resources and guides that they can put into practice right away, harnessing the power of creativity to boost engagement and bring new students into the music programs at their schools.
Target Audience
Band Teachers, Choir Teachers, Orchestra Teachers, Music Technology, Music Industry, Music Composition
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Clinician Info
Lawrence Grey
Young Producers Group
Lawrence Grey is a lifelong musician, a dedicated educator, and a tireless proponent of music education in schools. Lawrence is the founder of Young Producers Group and serves as the head of curriculum development by designing innovative, engaging curricula that reflect the interests and lived experiences of students. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Composition from New York University (NYU), a Masters Degree in Education from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and as an Ableton Certified Trainer, Lawrence’s unique position singularly qualifies him to create curricula and lead a team of forward-thinking educators.