There is perhaps no better known name in teaching stringed instruments than Suzuki. For many of us, we remember learning some of his method in college. We also know of the solo literature books, and possibly use them occasionally to supplement our teaching...but the knowledge and understanding often ends there.
We recently sat down with Devan Bell, an orchestra director from Frisco, Texas, to not only talk about the Suzuki method, but also how she integrates many of the fundamental philosophies into teaching middle and high school string orchestra.
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Leaving the Classroom (feat. Geoff Golden)
Training Educators (feat. Elizabeth Whitehead Chappell)
Lake Travis Fiddlers (feat. Anna Macias)
Structuring the Environment (feat. Rebecca Farrar)
Inclusion (feat. Bethany Hardwick and Jennifer Rodgers)
Advocacy (feat. Christopher Hanson)
Conducting Professionally (feat. Jordan Randall Smith)
Maintenance & Repair (feat. Cody Sisk)
Connecting with Students (feat. Julie Blackstock)
Professional Leadership (feat. Brian Coatney)
Starting from Scratch (feat. Deb Perkins)
Community Orchestra (feat. Jen Drake)
Mentoring (feat. Charlotte Moellering)
Keeping the Spark (feat. Mary Havenstrite)
Recruitment and Retention (feat. Ryan Ross)
Culture Building (feat. Christy LaLonde)
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