What if economics class could teach students how to live with purpose—not just how markets work? In this episode of American Classroom, Kerry Montano from the University of Arizona introduces a groundbreaking dual enrollment course that’s transforming how high school...
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How is music education evolving—and why does it still matter? Jason Barney returns to American Classroom to explore the enduring value of music education in today’s rapidly changing world. From the classroom to the recording studio, he shares unique insights into how technology and AI are reshaping music and what that means for students and educators alike.
Learn why preserving music programs is essential, how parents can nurture a love for music at home, and why the value of music goes far beyond academics. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or lifelong music lover, this episode offers fresh perspective on supporting the arts in education.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Gilbert Advocates for Music Education Judge Janice Brown’s Article The Fortress Stone Sebelius Spitfire Circle Country Zia Records
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