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The Sound of the Common Core Classroom Marc Townsend Laguna Middle School San Luis Obispo @TeacherTownsend Rich Hovey Grizzly Youth Academy San Luis Obispo @TeacherHovey

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Making the case for meaningful use of digital music in the classroom.

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Page 1: The Sound of the Common Core

The Sound of the Common Core Classroom

Marc TownsendLaguna Middle SchoolSan Luis Obispo @TeacherTownsend

Rich HoveyGrizzly Youth AcademySan Luis Obispo @TeacherHovey

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A quiet classroom means students are learning.

A student who forgot to take her headphones out is willfully defying you.

(Insert musical genre) has no value.

That student fell asleep because he’s narcissistic and unreachable.

Have you ever, in your life, believed this?

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Students are moving

Everyone laughs at a joke

Pairs and/or groups discuss something

You switch from silence to media

When a classroom breathes

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The New Classroom Model

Optimized for:– Collaboration– Mixing– Student-

Centered learning

– Pair-Sharing– Movement– Noise!

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Make it noisy!

Today we hope to demonstrate how music, the lifeblood of the noisy Common Core classroom, is used to foster– Argumentation– Discussion– Public speaking– Collaborative group work– Deeper meaning to your lessons

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From College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for

Speaking and Listening:

New technologies have broadened and expanded the role that speaking and listening play in acquiring and sharing knowledge and have tightened the link

to other forms of communication. The Internet has accelerated the speed at which connections between speaking, listening, reading, and writing can be made, requiring that students be ready to use these modalities nearly simultaneously. Technology itself is changing quickly, creating a new urgency for students to be adaptable in response to change.

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College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening:

Use of diverse media is called upon by the CCSS to develop:

• Analytical skills• Evaluation techniques• Reasoning• Argumentation

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College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening:

Use of diverse media is called upon by the CCSS to develop:

• Analytical skills• Evaluation techniques• Reasoning• Argumentation

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College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening:

Use of diverse media is called upon by the CCSS to develop:

• Analytical skills• Evaluation techniques• Reasoning• Argumentation

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Musical Intelligence

• Howard Gardner in Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Basic Books, 1993) incorporated musical intelligence as one of the 8 basic intelligences.

• Paquette & Rieg (2008) note that music has the power to make a classroom one in which a child can “thrive emotionally, socially, and academically.”

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The Mozart Effect

Bloor (2009) references “The Mozart Effect” in his study on London classrooms. He notes and supports prior studies that demonstrate a correlation between the playing of Mozart and improved test scores in both math and reading.

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“Music” in many classrooms, if used, consists of this

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and this.

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It’s time to unleash online digital music across schools.

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For the Novice: Radio-Style Products

Pandora

Slacker

Songza

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PandoraOur Favorite: Songza

Music Concierge

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PandoraOur Favorite: Songza

Songza also appears more ad-free than

the others,

HOWEVER

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PandoraChrome Adblock Extension

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For the Expert: On-Demand Products

Spotify

YouTube

Grooveshark

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Spotify.com

• Spotify is a music streaming application for PC or devices with millions of songs available at your fingertips.

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Playlists on Spotify

• Create your own playlists to support units

• Stream entire albums or the playlists of others to support your learning environment

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Spotify to Support a Lesson/Unit

• To support the mood of our units, each day music is streamed that supports the unit.

• The music plays softly while they write, reflect, pair-share, etc. …

• Sometimes the music itself becomes a lesson

– In this case, they wrote a reflective piece relating Taiko drumming to the Shinto belief system based only on hearing the music

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Make Connectionsand access schema.

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Connect with the Moment

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Set the Mood

While working collaboratively to problem solve how to defend their African kingdoms, West African tribal music played in the background.

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Set the Mood

PBL Project: Vegas History Hotel

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Booktrack

Read with a Soundtrack.

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Music for Classroom Management

• “Ready to Work” song

• Song for cleaning up

• Music for pair-share

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Grooveshark

Have students make their own playlists.

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YouTube.com

Moving beyond only user created videos, many organizations now use Youtube.com as their own music and video delivery platform

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YouTube.com

Unlimited, instantly available music and videos?

Why wouldn’t you?

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YouTube Channels and Playlists

Archive your favorite videos from year to year by creating your own channel with various playlists

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Follow Other Educators

Follow other educators to get updates on what they are showing in their classrooms

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Strategy: Get In and Get Out• Playing a quick ≤ 4 min

clip can work wonders for appealing to the visual learners in your classroom.

• We call this “Get In and Get Out”– No need to play an

entire documentary

1. Students watched this video in class2. They pair-shared their observations3. We discussed as a group4. Students wrote a reflective paragraph connecting the

video to our curriculum5. We concluded by reading our paragraphs out loud to

our table partners.

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PandoraNote: There will be obstacles to all this.

1. Too many people still believe a quiet classroom is a good classroom.

2. Many districts still block access to YouTube and music websites.

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ReferencesBloor, A. (2009). The rhythm's gonna get ya – background music in primary classrooms and its effect on

behaviour and attainment. Emotional and behavioral difficulties, 14 (4), 261-274.

Common Core Standards Initiative (2014). Retrieved from http://www.corestandards.org

Gardner, H. (1993). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York: Basic Books.

Paquette, R., Rieg, S. (2008). Using music to support the literacy development of young english language learners. Early Childhood Education J, 36: 227-232.

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Let your classroom breathe.

Marc TownsendLaguna Middle SchoolSan Luis Obispo

@TeacherTownsend

@TeacherTownsend

[email protected]

Rich HoveyGrizzly Youth AcademySan Luis Obispo

@TeacherHovey

@rich_hovey

[email protected]