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The Tracks Were Packed With Ideas!


ASJ 38.4, page 41

March 25, 2010 / ASJ 38.2 / Topics: , /

Our track sessions are fast-paced and fun, programmed to provide practical and helpful ideas–5-10 per session on specific topics always of interest to Suzuki teachers!

  • Practicing Track features Danielle Charboneau, Ronda Cole, Nicole Elliott, James Hutchins, Allen Lieb and Alice Ann O’Neill.

  • Improvisation and Alternative Track includes sessions by Joanne Hall Erwin, Jody Harmon and Christopher Rathbun.

  • Working with Parents Track offers sessions and panels to include Joanne Bath, Carol Dallinger, Jane Kutscher Reed, Carrie Reuning-Hummel, Sarah Smith, Edmund Sprunger, Dorothy Jones and others.

  • Especially relevant to this year’s conference: Suzuki Philosophy: Excellence and Teamwork Track, presents sessions by Elizabeth…

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September 21, 2009 / ASJ 37.4 / Topics: , /

  1. What is a “Top Ten Track”?

    A “Top Ten Track” is an opportunity for teachers from all disciplines to come together and learn. Each topic in the “Top Ten Track” will feature ten ideas (or more) that you will be able to take home and use during the year. Tracks will be presented by teachers from all of the instrument areas.

  2. Why are we having “Top Ten Tracks” at the conference?

    The Conference Planning Team wanted to create a time for everyone to get together and learn from each other. We also wanted to create a change…

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