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How to Engage The Students Who Don’t Seem to Care

March 14, 2017 by Adam Paltrowitz Leave a Comment


Choral Clarity Presents:

It is certainly true that some students might appear not to care. Students might not connect to our subject,  to their surroundings, to our approach, or even to us.

It is our job, as educators, to figure out a way to engage all of our students.

Here’s How to Engage The Students Who Don’t Seem to Care


Filed Under: Choral Clarity Tagged With: ACDA, American Choral Directors Association

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