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SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES
Social-Emotional
Learning Resources
The ABCs of My Feelings and Music—Scott
N. Edgar & Stephanie Edgar. This beautiful
book explores the powerful link between art,
music, and emotion, and is ideal for deepening
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and building
a fuller emotional vocabulary. Built on the
principles of SEL, each page offers an emotion
word in a piece of colorful artwork, one for each
letter of the alphabet. Below each illustration
are three classical music suggestions to
listen to while reflecting on the art. Questions
and links to the playlist help children unpack
their feelings and can launch meaningful
discussions about how art and music can help
us express our emotions.
11314042 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.95
Music Education and Social Emotional
Learning (The Heart of Teaching Music)—
Scott N. Edgar. For every child to be
successful in music class, teachers need to
be aware of the whole student. This pioneering
resource addresses how music educators can
utilize social-emotional learning to maximize
learning in the choral, instrumental, and
general music classroom at all levels, while at
the same time supporting students' social and
emotional growth.
10822858 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .22.95
10990684 Student Workbook
with Digital Files . . . . . . . . .12.95
The Musician's Empathy (Becoming Another)
—James Jordan & Jason Max Ferdinand.
This selection emphasizes awareness and
understanding of the essential role empathy
plays in honest musicianship. Including a
collection of suggestions for how musicians
can harness their own empathy to refocus
rehearsals and performances, the authors
propose that a constant awareness of empathy
should be at the forefront of all music making
and must be the threshold to artistry and human
connection. As an added bonus, the book
contains QR codes for video presentations for
both self-exploration and class use.
11366645 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.95
5832076 Book-The Musician's Soul . .22.95
Portraits of Music Education and Social
Emotional Learning—Scott N. Edgar. This
book showcases the inspiring stories and
innovative ideas of music educators who are
implementing social-emotional learning at
all levels. Teachers share their challenges
and triumphs along with many tips, activities,
and lesson plans for embedding SEL in a
way that is musical and meaningful. This
approaches SEL from a culturally relevant
and equitable perspective, making it a
powerful tool for embracing social justice and
student empowerment.
11360102 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.95
Realizing Diversity (An Equity Framework
for Music Education)—Karen Howard. How
can we engage with diverse populations,
repertoire, and identities while upholding
integrity and achieving equity? What are
cultural appropriation, othering, tokenizing,
and essentializing? How can we avoid bias
in our teaching and repertoire selection?
How do we create a more socially just music
education? This book is a groundbreaking
and practical resource for crafting diverse
and anti-bias music education in classrooms,
ensembles, and studios at all levels-from
preschool to university. At the book's core
is an Anti-Bias Framework intended to help
music educators gain confidence and comfort
in designing music curricula that are just,
equitable, and make participants feel safe
and welcome. Structured around the four
social justice domains of identity, diversity,
justice, and action, this framework explores
anti-racism, gender and sexual identity, power
and privilege, disabilities, economic realities,
empathy, and critical consciousness, and it
includes appendices with critical practices
for educators and a sample curriculum. An
indispensable book for all music educators, this
considers the many separate but interrelated
questions related to creating a more socially
just music education.
11419590 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95
Social Emotional Learning for the Pre-
Service and In-Service Music Teacher
(A Guide for Developing Teacher SEL
Competencies)—Michelle S. McConkey &
Scott N. Edgar. This practical guide takes
teachers through 13 sequential units designed
to hone important self-care and personal SEL
skills, such as regulating emotions, resolving
conflict, managing stress, and building positive
relationships. It guides teachers through
thought-provoking exercises to strengthen
their skills as well as giving them space to
discover, reflect, journal, draw, and commit to
growth. Ideal for professional development, this
handbook can be used year after year to guide
teachers on their journey to well-being.
11428218 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.95
Sprouting Joy (Cultivating Social Emotional
Learning in the Music Classroom)—Loren
Tarnow. This book has translated Social-
Emotional learning strategies into lessons and
activities specific to the music classroom to
create an uplifting and practical resource for all
elementary music teachers!
11409640 Paperback Book . . . . . . . . .39.95
Teaching Beyond the Music (Tools for
Addressing Societal Challenges Through
the Arts)—Jason Max Ferdinand. Continuing
the themes from the first volume Teaching
With Heart, this second volume in the series
exists to help teachers create a healthy culture
in their classroom. With tools that will help
teachers get to know their students better and
get students to think more broadly about music
and society, this book is less about notes and
rhythms and more about connecting to each
other and to the idea of conveying emotion and
feeling through art. Developed with the help of
ten outstanding contributors, it encompasses
a variety of arts disciplines, including band,
orchestra, chorus, theater, musical theater,
dance, and visual art. Each module addresses
National Core Arts Standards and social-
emotional learning standards. They contain
activities that can be modified to suit any
grade level, thought-provoking suggestions
for community engagement, and suggested
choral and instrumental repertoire that inspires
empathy, unity, and connection. The book also
includes more than 100 digital links for learning
and reference as well as Quick Direct Icons
to Read, Watch, Listen, Respond, Discuss,
Record, Perform, and Present.
11504429 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95
Teaching with Heart (Tools for Addressing
Societal Challenges through Music)—Jason
Max Ferdinand. This resource addresses
societal issues in our music classrooms.
Discussing music and social issues, this helps
you address these challenging topics with
your students and provides the context for
meaningful discussions. Developed with the
help of nine outstanding contributors and ten
composers and arrangers, this tool will help
students understand how diverse repertoire
can be used for musical development as well
as a way to enhance critical thinking and social-
emotional learning. The course pack includes
25 digitally downloadable student textbooks;
four hours of video interviews with composers
featured on the album The Aeolians (available
separately); 175 digital links for learning and
reference; and Quick Direct Icons to Read,
Watch, Listen, Respond, Discuss, Record,
Perform, and Present. All modules address
National Core Arts Standards and Social-
Emotional Learning Standards and contain
creative activities including pedagogy, creating
video, visual arts, poetry, and text.
11334132 Book & Online Media
includes access codes
for 25 students . . . . . . . . . .29.95
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