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Music Education, Genderally Speaking

By: Stephanie Gregoire
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  • This is a podcast series that explores topics of gender and sexuality in music education, hosted by Stephanie Gregoire. It features conversations with music scholars and educators ranging from gender-inclusive pedagogical techniques and policy to self-discovery and learning through vulnerability and open discussion. Since our language surrounding these topics is ever evolving, please note that terms used in this podcast may not match what is most current at the time of your listening. I also recognize that we may not all agree on how to handle these sensitive topics and situations, but I encourage you to listen with open minds and open hearts. Enjoy the show! https://megspodcast.wixsite.com/megspodcast
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Episodes
  • Blurring the Binary // with Melanie Stapleton
    54 mins
  • Allyship and Negotiating LGBTQ+ Pre-service Teacher Identity // with Dr. Bridget Sweet
    Nov 5 2020
    35 mins
  • Navigating Gender and Identity in Showchoir // with Ly & Brennan Wilder
    45 mins

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This podcast is filled with fascinating and relevant discussions surrounding gender and sexuality in music education. Stephanie Gregoire is a fantastic host. I'm a first-year music teacher, and I'm grateful to Stephanie and her guests for sharing their stories and their expertise, all the while acknowledging that our language for discussing gender and sexuality is ever-changing and growing. Every music educator, regardless of years in the field, would benefit from listening to these discussions.

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