About Me

This is my sixteenth year teaching in District 204. I currently teach general music to elementary students in Kindergarten through fifth grade. I have taught elementary, middle, and high school grade levels of students, but I truly love teaching elementary. I love being able to explore lots of different styles of music, at many different age levels.

I have always loved music, but it wasn't until I had been out of the music field that I learned to appreciate it. I started out in music at the University of Illinois, but struggled to find its place in my education. So I decided to step back from it for a bit, and earned my degree in Health Administration. I worked in the health insurance industry for a few years and realized that something was missing. I eventually discovered it was music. So I went back to study music education, and earned my Bachelors and Masters of Music Education from DePaul University. Since then I have continued to pursue professional development opportunities, but was NOT very excited to pursue another certification, especially one in technology. I asked myself "how could I use this in music?"

After earning my degrees, I decided to pursue my Orff certification from Vandercook College of Music and DePaul University. I discovered World Music Drumming through Will Schmid's World Music Drumming workshops, where I have met some of the most wonderful people on the planet! The World Music Drumming philosophy uses drumming and multicultural music to teach social & emotional skills such as RESPECT, COMMUNITY, LISTENING, and TEAMWORK. I have used it at the elementary, middle, and high school levels and absolutely LOVE it!

With these hands-on music-making background experiences, I didn't really see a place for technology in my music classroom; however, as I have grown through my technology journey I have discovered more ways to integrate technology in my teaching than I ever imagined! I am continuing to learn many new ways to incorporate technology in music in the Ed Tech classes that I have taken through USF. So much so that I have decided to finish pursuing my Ed Tech endorsement (YAY)! I really love how technology has helped my teaching, especially now as we move towards more online and technology-based learning.

Of course I have to address that remote learning thing.....While I had been feeling pretty comfortable with my ability to integrate technology, remote learning has taught me how much I DIDN'T know. Remote learning has challenged me to discover new ways of keeping kids engaged in music without having many of the music tools they are used to. In my own exploration of resources for students, I discovered the district-purchased materials for students that I could use for music, such as BookFlix, PebbleGo, and Chrome Music Lab (not exactly ideal but engaging). Now that we have switched to remote learning, one of my favorite new tools that I have had the chance to use is WeVideo. Without the ability to use YouTube with students remotely, I have had to find a way to provide visual and auditory instruction for reinforcement (Zoom was not a possibility with 600 students). While I had been introduced to WeVideo in a professional development training, remote learning has given me the opportunity to really explore this resource and create materials that I could use with students, which I am very thankful for! I have been able to create some videos for students that I am proud of and that I can probably still use when we return to face-to-face instruction. I am hoping to continue to explore new ways of engaging students through technology, and how to more easily use it for assessment.








I live in Aurora with my husband, three kids, and black lab mix, who we just adopted. My daughter just graduated from Oswego East (remotely of course). My son will be a sophomore, and my six year old will start first grade (hopefully not remotely) next year.

                                       

6 comments:

  1. Hi Maureen!

    I loved your post! Your passion for music really exudes from your about me post! It is also so awesome that you have been able to teach such a variety of styles of music to such a variety of age levels!

    It seems that we both had a similar skeptical feeling when starting out with technology. I am currently working on my Master's in Educational Technology through University of St. Francis. However, two years ago I never would have imagined myself in this program. I did not use technology in my classes at all and I was not even sure where to start to implement it into a high school math class. I started out small with Google Classroom, Desmos, and Excel Spreadsheets, but these classes have helped me to expand my repertoire of technology tools! If you are looking for a tool to use for your monthly music newsletters, then you could try Smores! I just tried it in my last course and it was pretty user friendly!

    I look forward to learning from you throughout this course! Thank you!

    Kelly Baumgartner

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  2. Hello Maureen,
    I am also an elementary teacher (Kindergarten), and I also live in Aurora :).
    Like you said, when I first started teaching I found it difficult to incorporate technology in my classroom, mainly because of my students age. I though that it was kind of impossible to teach them how to get into different apps, and the different functions on the iPads. However, throughout the years, I have learned how to incorporate technology in their learning. Not only have I learn how to incorporate technology using the apps on the iPads, but also using other technology such the Smart Board, and Microsoft.
    I have always being interested in learning more about technology, so here I am, hoping to learn more about it with you all.

    Maria Alcala

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  3. Hey Maureen! Love you are a music teacher! I feel us specials teachers need to stick together haha. I have been in the education field for about 10 years; mostly ELA teacher but I feel I have found my calling with technology. I loved using technology with my classrooms in the past. I look forward to bouncing ideas off of you and helping each other become better educators.

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  4. Hi Maureen, I love having music teachers in these courses - such a unique perspective! My son is in first grade and I just saw a call out for 3rd and 4th graders interested in "orff"estra. So funny that you mention it in your post. My son loves his music class!

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  5. Hi Maureen,

    Your blogspot looks incredible! I'm about seven hours into it and have a ton to learn. I'm currently a high school business teacher but used to teach in a K-12 building and my best friend in the school was the band teacher so I spent a lot of time in the band room playing with the younger students. I might need to ask you some pointers on the BlogSpot formatting because you seem to have it down. Congratulations to you on your daughter's graduation from high school!

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  6. I love how you are stepping out of the box to incorporate technology into your music classroom! Our district began offering an Orff club a couple years ago to 5-8 grade students and it has become a huge hit.

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