Karin Hendricks

Karin Hendricks is an Assistant Professor of Music Education at Boston University, with previous positions held at Ball State University and the University of Illinois. At the university level, she has taught courses in music education research, sociology and psychology of music, string pedagogy, and contemporary and nontraditional practices in music education. Before moving to the collegiate level, she taught public school orchestra for 13 years. She is an active youth orchestra clinician and private string instructor, and has won several awards for her teaching. She currently serves as national secretary for the American String Teachers Association.

Dr. Hendricks has presented workshops at national and international conferences, and has published papers in a variety of academic journals. She has served in local, national, and international leadership capacities, and as a peer reviewer for professional and scholarly journals. Her research interests include social psychology and early childhood string pedagogy, with a particular focus on contextual and cultural influences upon motivation, self-belief, and musical engagement.

Part 6 Parent Education in Suzuki Studios Who offers it Who receives it What does it look like

Part 6: Parent Education in Suzuki Studios: Who offers it? Who receives it? What does it look like?

Part 5 The Challenges of Offering Group Class

Part 5: The Challenges of Offering Group Class

Part 4 The Joys and Benefits of Group Class

Part 4: The Joys and Benefits of Group Class

Part 3 What do Suzuki studios look like

Part 3: What do Suzuki studios look like?

Part I The International Research Symposium onTalent Education

Part I: The International Research Symposium on Talent Education

The Twelfth International Research Symposium on Talent Education Empathy Innovation and Musicianship

The Twelfth International Research Symposium on Talent Education: Empathy, Innovation, and Musicianship

The International Research Symposium on Talent Education A Collaborative Space for Teachers and Researchers

September 1, 2012 by Karin Hendricks

I had no idea how cool this was going to be,” Ann Shurtz said to me during the catered snack break on Thursday afternoon. Ann was a first-time attendee at the Eleventh International Research Symposium on Talent Education, a pre-SAA… Read more ▶

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