Studio of Beth Goldstein-McKee

Every Child Can!
May 7, 2017 in Pittsburgh, PA
at Studio of Beth Goldstein-McKee

What

Every Child Can!

Instructor: Beth Goldstein-McKee

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.

Every Child Can!© (ECC) is an introduction to Dr. Suzuki’s philosophy and its application to Suzuki education. For parents, teachers, prospective teachers and others, this course provides an inspiring, in-depth look at the Suzuki approach to teaching and learning.

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.

Sunday, May 7th

9:30-12:30

12:30-2 Lunch on your own

2-5

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Trainer Information

Beth Goldstein-McKee

Beth Goldstein-McKee, registered SAA Cello Teacher Trainer, works with students and teachers at institutes and workshops across the United States and in her studio. She was guest faculty at the 16th Suzuki World Convention in Japan and the 24th International Suzuki Festival in Peru.  For over thirty years, Beth maintained thriving studios on the west coast, first in Berkeley, CA and then in Ashland, OR.  This, and her service on the Board of Directors of the SAA, as Cello Coordinator for SAA Conference 2016 and as a presenter at the American String Teachers’ Association and the SAA conferences has given her a deep understanding of the Suzuki method and philosophy. Beth, a native of NYC, graduated from Brandeis University and trained as a teacher of the Suzuki Method at the School for Strings, NYC. Beth has recently moved to Western PA where she is starting a new generation of students.

When

Sunday, May 7, , 2017

Where

Studio of Beth Goldstein-McKee

Pittsburgh PA
USA

Phone: 541-261-2955
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