PMEA 2011 Live-Blog – Elizabeth Heist
Sessions:
Thursday
9:30-10:30 – Selecting a Music Theory Textbook: A Guide for High School Teachers
11:00 – 12:00 – Performance Practice in the Music Curriculum
12:30-1:30 – Beyond the Book: Making Music Visible
2:00-3:00 – Jazz Workshop for Music Educators
3:30-4:30 – Listening Journals in Middle School Music
Friday
8:30-9:30 -Orff Schulwerk: A Winning Way
9:45-10:45 – Transfer of Learning: Students Can Perform the Sforzando Every Time
11:15-12:15 – Quality Tried and True: Choral Repertoire for Singers of All Ages
2:45-3:45 – Inclusion! Rethinking Success in the Music Classroom
4:14-5:15 – Going Global: Google Earth as a Tool for Teaching World Music
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Elizabeth Heist
Elizabeth Heist is a senior music education major at Grove City College Grove City, PA. She is actively involved in many performance ensembles including brass and woodwind quintets, French Horn ensemble, choir, and marching and concert bands. Elizabeth plays the French Horn and is a marching and brass instructor for the Somerset High School Marching Band. You can find her on Twitter (@heistes) or at www.elizabethheist.wordpress.com.




Andrew Ritenour is a junior Music Education major at Grove City College in Grove City, PA. He is actively involved in many performing ensembles including brass quintets, concert bands, marching bands, and choirs. Andy plays Tuba and Euphonium and is the Brass/Marching Instructor for the Somerset Area HS Marching Band. You can find him on twitter at @andrewritenour. 

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