by Dan | Mar 22, 2022 | Moosiko Blog
This was originally written by Chelsea Dehner and appeared on the Association for Popular Music blog page. APME and Moosiko are partnered to help teachers bring popular, diverse, and relevant music to students. Ready Set…GO! In January a good friend said, “Chelsea,...
by Dan | Mar 26, 2021 | Moosiko Blog
As a young kid, I remember my dad had one of those big road atlases shoved behind the driver’s side seat that I would pull out and flip through on road trips. The road atlas is how you got from point A to point B back in the day. Of course, nobody uses road...
by Madi Williams | Jun 15, 2020 | Moosiko Blog
Teaching group guitar lessons is tough because students move at different paces when learning an instrument. Part of the problem is that using a typical syllabus or curriculum provides a linear, rigid learning path that assumes everyone moves at the same speed. Of...
by Madi Williams | Jun 4, 2020 | Moosiko Blog
The data tidal wave seems to be crashing over the education system. Superintendents, principals, and researchers are demanding data to evaluate the effectiveness of programs, platforms, and initiatives. We understand how overwhelming this can feel as a teacher and we...
by Madi Williams | May 27, 2020 | Moosiko Blog
Band instruction is not easy. Band instructors have to be a jack of all trades, in a way, but even jacks of all trades need support. There is a lack of support for band teachers, so we wanted to do our part to help give you resources to make teaching more effective....