...I have had pedagogy courses on how to teach Music Theory and Music History. My approach to teaching music theory is to utilize the solfedge syllables. I have seen the difference it has made in my students as much confusion is created by referring to scale degrees instead of solfedge. (read more)
...Previously I taught introductory statistics courses at two different community colleges. I have a bachelor’s degree in statistics and mathematics and a master’s degree in statistics. I think that’s all the formalities! (read more)
...This experience was exciting as a requirement for the position was to also TA several Anatomy and Physiology labs as well as having open lab hours to assist students. By the end of this experience, I was well versed in all the necessary material for Anatomy and physiology and had assisted many s... (read more)
...The first point is a student-centered approach to teaching. I believe that a successful instructor is not someone whose main focus is to provide information for students but rather someone who encourages students to look for information. Thus, I recommend that students come to class as active agents, not as mere onlookers. (read more)
...I am currently working on my doctorate in Piano Performance at Ball State University, in Muncie, Indiana, with a minor in Music Theory and Composition. In my years of study, I have played in many concerts as a soloist and as a collaborative pianist. I have taken 9 semesters of Ear Training and have taught 4 semesters of Freshman and Sophomore Ear Training in college. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingSpanish,Piano,Music Theory,Ear Training