Every Child Can!
Aug 20, 2016 in Louisville, KY
at University of Louisville

What

Every Child Can!

Instructor: Timothy Durbin

Event Description

Every Child Can! logoEvery Child Can! an introductory course on the Suzuki philosophy and its application to education. For parents, teachers, prospective teachers and others, this course provides an inspiring, in-depth look at the Suzuki approach to teaching and learning. For teachers, ECC serves as the first course in the Suzuki Association of the Americas Teacher Development Program. To learn more, read about the ECC course and its guidelines.

DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVERY CHILD CAN (ECC) COURSE

What: Suzuki Association’s Every Child Can one day introductory course

Where: University of Louisville, Music Building, Room 125

When: Saturday, August 20th, 2016, 9:30am-4:30pm

Cost: $50 per person, includes all materials

Who: Timothy Durbin, Suzuki teacher trainer and director of the Suzuki String Program at the University of Louisville will be the presenter. He has over 30 years experience teaching the Suzuki method and an international reputation as a Suzuki clinician in great demand throughout the world.

How: register by the end of JULYby contacting me by email at: [javascript protected email address], letting me know you will be attending. You may also call me at 859 312-1616.

You will be registered for the course upon receipt of payment by cash, check made out to the University of Louisville, or credit card. Contact Penny Brody Ph: 502-852-6908 Email: [javascript protected email address] in the music office to officially register and pay.

This would be wonderful parent education for new parents (adults, not children) in our program or any parent who wants to know more about the Suzuki method. It is also a good introductory course for educators whose specialty is in other fields.

Every Child Can! is a one day introductory course on the Suzuki philosophy and its application to education. For parents, teachers, prospective teachers and others, this course provides an inspiring, in-depth look at the Suzuki approach to teaching and learning. For teachers, ECC serves as the first course in the Suzuki Association of the Americas Teacher Development Program.

In addition to exploring the elements of the Suzuki approach and its far-reaching goals, it includes an introduction to learning styles, history of the development of Suzuki education, the role of parents, the importance of Suzuki pedagogical training, and an overview of the SAA’s role in supporting teachers and parents. A fast-paced, engaging and inspiring program, ECC includes video materials and SAA-developed courseware, and provides each participant with useful reference materials (manuals) for later study. For teachers, ECC serves as the first course in the Suzuki Association of the Americas’ Teacher Development Program.

If you are interested Please let me know by return email that you would like to attend. I can be contacted at:[javascript protected email address]or by phone at 859 312-1616. Then contact Penny Brodie to register and pay for the course. Her contact info is:

Penny Brodie

Program Assistant Sr.

School of Music

Ph: 502-852-6908

Email: [javascript protected email address]

Hope to see many of you at this event. It is a wonderful course and should be lots of fun!

my best,

Dr. Timothy Durbin

Director, Suzuki String Program

University of Louisville

Signup closed.

Trainer Information

Dr. Timothy (Terry) Durbin’s unique brand of teaching excellence makes him one of the most sought-after clinicians/conductors throughout the world. With infectious enthusiasm and inspired musicianship, he brings smiles and laughter to students throughout the United States and around the world.  His dynamic teaching career includes over 1000 workshops and institutes! His performance and teaching career stretches across the United States and Canada into Bermuda, Germany, Italy, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore, and he has recorded two CDs, including the complete chamber music of Marcel Dupre for the Naxos label. He has been appointed principal conductor of the Cave Run Symphony Orchestra beginning with the 2016 season. He has directed the South Dakota and Montana All State Orchestras. He is the holder of the American Suzuki Institute Suzuki Chair Award for 2013. Terry Durbin is also an accomplished composer and notable arranger.

When

Saturday, August 20, , 2016

Where

University of Louisville

School of Music
Music Building, room 125
Louisville KY 40292
USA


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