250: The Sound of Success: Breakthroughs in Music Education & Disability Support| Annie Ray, Annandale High School Orchestra Director, Performing Arts Department Chair, & GRAMMY Winner
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Music has a way of connecting people, transcending language barriers, and healing the soul. The discipline and dedication required to master an instrument can translate into valuable life skills that go beyond the music classroom.
In this episode of Parenting Impossible, Annette Hines spoke with Annie Ray, the founder of the Crescendo Orchestra program, a music class tailored for students with significant disabilities, and Parent Orchestra, which invites parents to join their children in learning music, fostering a vibrant community, and encouraging parental involvement in their kids' musical journeys. Annie passionately advocates for music education as a core subject, emphasizing the need to meet students where they are and tailor instruction to their unique needs. Her approach showcases music’s profound impact on students, transcending mere notes and rhythms. The Crescendo Orchestra program is a shining example of how music can transform the lives of young students, providing them with a sense of community, purpose, and hope for the future.
In this episode, you will hear:
Why emphasizing a student-centered approach fosters a joyful space for musical exploration without fear of judgment.
Ways the Parent Orchestra program has built a vibrant community of over 200 parents on a shared learning journey.
How music education sharpens cognitive abilities and instills resilience, helping students navigate challenges and embrace imperfections.
Ways fellow educators can launch inclusive music programs, advocating for equal access to the transformative power of music education.
Resources from this Episode:
Watch Annie’s TEDx Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/annie_ray_the_sound_of_sucess
Learn More About Annie’s Program and GRAMMY win - Annie Ray: Music Educator
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