Courses Developed
A professor's role in developing courses goes beyond just delivering content; it involves creating an engaging and dynamic learning environment that fosters student growth. Course development requires careful planning, thoughtful integration of relevant materials, and the incorporation of diverse teaching strategies to meet the needs of different learners. A professor's dedication to this process reflects their commitment to academic excellence and their desire to cultivate an enriching educational experience that not only conveys knowledge but also inspires critical thinking and curiosity among students.
Courses at Gettysburg College
Mus_Clas 136 - The Eras of Taylor - Taylor’s Version
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Mus_Clas 149 - Social Foundations of Music Education
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Mus_Clas 410 - Teaching and Conducting Choral Ensembles
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Mus_Clas 321 - Teaching Adolescents Music
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Mus_Clas 440 - Student Teacher Seminar
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Mus_Clas 476 - Student Teacher Supervision
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Mus_Clas 250 - Opera Workshop
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Mus_Clas 320 - Teaching Children Music
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Mus_Ens 181 - College Choir
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EDU_320 - Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students