Education Through Music Podcasts

Auteur(s): Education Through Music
  • Résumé

  • Education Through Music (ETM) is the largest nonprofit provider of direct and comprehensive music education as a core subject in New York City schools. To explore the practice and importance of music education with guests in and beyond the field of music education, ETM hosts two podcasts.

    In Education Through Music: The Podcast, host Noah Teachey sits down with guest teachers, schools administrators, and education researchers to discuss the practice and importance of music education in our schools. Conversations highlight the value of music education to students, the critical role that qualified music teachers have in transforming classrooms into spaces of learning and discovery, and music’s unique ability to strengthen school communities.

    In ETM's podcast series, Notables, Noah sits down with leaders in the music, arts, technology, and related industries to learn about the influential role that music has played in their lives. Guests share formative experiences about being exposed to music at an earlier age, the ongoing impact of music on their careers, and their perspectives on the importance of ensuring all students have access to high quality music education at school.

    Education Through Music is a 32 year-old music nonprofit organization that partners with under-resourced New York City schools to build sustainable music programs.

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  • ETM: The Podcast - Ep 20: Inside the Modern Band Movement
    Feb 5 2025
    For our first episode of 2025 we go inside the modern band movement with an esteemed group of music educators with decades of experience among them. Joining us is Dr. Scott Burstein, Director of Professional Development & Higher Education with Music Will; Dr. Tom Zlabinger, Associate Professor of Music at York College and President of MEANYC; Alfredo Hernandez, Music Director of All Hallows High School and ETM Alum; and Dr. Joe DeMarco, third-year ETM Teacher at MS 419 in Queens.

    With wisdom, humor, and drawing from experiences in and outside of the classroom, we explore the successes and challenges of building a modern band program and examine how the growing movement is providing music teachers with an accessible, relevant, and student-centered education.

    Tune in now to be inspired by some of today's leading modern band practitioners. Available now on your favorite podcast platform! And be sure to subscribe and leave us a review.
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    40 min
  • Notables - Ep 14: Dr. Ryan Zellner
    Nov 22 2024
    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ryan Zellner, CEO of the International Society for Music Education (ISME) and a lifelong advocate for music education. From first being inspired by music in the fourth grade when hearing a brass band to leading music education programs across the globe, Dr. Zellner shares his incredible journey.

    We explore Dr. Zellner’s career path, from starting as a music teacher to spearheading major initiatives, including building music education programs in Saudi Arabia. Now, as CEO of ISME, he’s driving innovation in global music education and asking a critical question: how can we advance the state of music education worldwide?

    Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of music education and how it can continue to innovate to keep students engaged. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or music enthusiast, this episode is sure to strike a chord!

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    33 min
  • ETM: The Podcast - Ep. 19: Dr. Alice Hammel
    Oct 31 2024
    “Until we start understanding each other, how can we play together? How can we be together? Not just musically, but as a society…” - Dr. Alice Hammel

    In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Alice Hammel–renowned music educator, scholar, author, and clinician–dives into the transformative power of music education and how it can be used as a tool for building inclusivity and understanding.

    Drawing from her rich experiences working with students with disabilities and differences, Dr. Hammel shares how adapting traditional teaching methods and creating inclusive environments can help all students to thrive.

    Dr. Hammel also reflects on her 15+ years collaborating with ETM teachers, emphasizing the unique energy and experiences that they bring and how they’re creating spaces where all students feel seen and heard.

    Tune in for an inspiring and enlightening conversation. If you have any comments or questions, you can learn more and reach out to Dr. Hammel at https://alicehammel.weebly.com/.

    And remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

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    36 min

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