Language, music, Teaching

My TESOL 2013 Presentation Materials- ESL Instruction: Developing Your Skills as a Master Conductor

High sound by Beth CrumplerMany of you know that I was going to be presenting at the TESOL 2013 Convention in Dallas, TX on using conducting, vocal, and instrumental music techniques for teaching language acquisition.  I have now officially started http://adaptivelearnin.com.  I have uploaded my presentation PowerPoint and handouts there.  Access the link to view my presentation materials.  I have made them available as Slideshare presentations so that you can view them online without download.  They are available for you to download as well.

FYI- This WordPress.com blog will still remain used and active.  Please check out adaptivelearnin.com as I will be sharing more resources and teaching tips.  Soon to come will be video tutorials teaching you how to use conducting, vocal and instrumental techniques for language teaching.  You won’t want to miss it!  These tutorials will be very helpful to you if you teach English Language Learners of all ages.  See you then!

About adaptivelearnin

I am an educational professional who is passionate about needs analysis and materials creation to enhance student learning of all ages. I hope the content I share here will be of value to you in some way. Opinions are my own and are not those of my employer. Join me at my session for the 2013 TESOL International Conference, "ESL Instruction: Developing Your Skills to Become a Master Conductor", March 21 10:00 AM in room C144. My presentation focuses on listening, speaking and pronunciation music teaching techniques incorporated with ESL teaching. This is not your typical music/ESL presentation with chants and songs. Be prepared to use your vocal chords, diaphragm, lungs, mouth muscles, and arms like you have never used before in pronunciation, speaking and language instruction. Learn how to use music conducting skills in the language classroom to better facilitate language acquisition. Learn how to use music performance skills (vocal and instrumental) to better facilitate language learning. Be prepared to laugh and have fun. I look forward to meeting you and working with you.

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