Teaching and Learning Strategies in the Music Classroom

Ginny Medina-Hamilton
Date: 
Tuesday, February 12, 2019 - 5:30pm

Ginny Medina-Hamilton presents a lecture as part of the the 11th Annual Music Education Lecture Series. Mrs. Medina-Hamilton is the Director of Gifted, Talented, & the Arts Programs for St. Charles Parish Public Schools. The mission of the Music Education Lecture Series has been to enrich the intellectual and cultural life of Loyola University students, faculty, the university community, and music teachers in the Greater New Orleans community at large by bringing distinguished individuals in the music education profession to campus for presentations on specialized subjects. In recent years, the series has grown to bring music education scholars in residence.

Mrs. Medina-Hamilton will discuss age-grade-level-appropriate activities designed for delivery within music classroom instruction. She will share strategies that have been developed to assist teachers in providing effective instruction at elementary, middle school, and high school elvels, while meeting instructional standards of music education in the school classroom. Medina-Hamilton will also share effective teaching strategies that adhere to Louisiana's Standards of Learning model.

Event is free and open to the public.