Getting Serious About Play - Playful Adaptations for Pandemic Learning

This 2-hour workshop will be offered via Zoom

Play is the work of childhood, and music is naturally playful! Come and see how play-based music instruction can promote a variety of curricular goals. This workshop highlights fun games for teaching content and assessing student learning in grades PreK through 5th Grade. We will focus on how to adapt materials for the specific challenges of teaching in a pandemic. 

This workshop is free for BHVAOSA members.  The fee for all other in-service educators will be $15.00.

Saturday, April 24, 2021 - 9:30am to 11:30am
Price: $15.00
Presenter's Name: 
Debra Navin
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Deb Navin teaches General Music at Brookside Lower School - Cranbrook Educational Community. Deb holds a BM in Music Education from the Crane School of Music in Potsdam, NY, and an MS in Elementary Education from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. She is certified in Orff-Schulwerk and has trained in Music Learning Theory and World Music Drumming. She has taught General Music, Choir, and Band in public and private schools in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. She is a frequent national presenter for music teacher workshops and serves on the national board of the American Orff-Schuwerk Association. Deb plays the Piano, Harp, Flute, Guitar, and Handbells. She lives with her three children and husband in Royal Oak, Michigan.
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