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This piece was published in Christmas Day’s NY Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/25/arts/music/25musi.html
Makes feel a bit better about my “old school” literacy-based program. I’m one of two new music teachers at P.S. 261.
The New York Times piece was interesting, even if it didn’t really give a complete picture of the Blueprint’s intentions and realities. Would you be interested in describing your own “old school” music program? This site would be enhanced if it included teachers’ detailed accounts of what they actually do in the course of a class, or a day or a month, or a year.