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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

SUPPORTING NASHVILLE MUSIC EDUCATORS AND FAMILIES

CMA FOUNDATION

The CMA Foundation has launched an effort to not only support Music Education nationwide but to unify Music Educators as we work together using music to change lives. The initiative is called Unified Voices for Music Education.
Click the link above to access a wealth of pre-created music lessons for a variety of grade levels and areas.

NASHVILLE SYMPHONY'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS 

Learn about this incredible opportunity, partnering with Music Educators and providing K-12 students a live educational, orchestral experience!
​To learn more visit: 
NashvilleSymphony.org/YPC

MUSIC EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS BY: FRANKLIN WILLIS 

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Listen in as MNPS District Music Coach Franklin Willis joins "The Score" podcast discussing how Music Educators should seek to F.I.N.D the Brilliance in themselves and also in their students. #empoweringeducators
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Through one-on-one mentoring sessions with a songwriting professional, Songwriting Tune-Up encourages young writers to continue to hone their crafts and to build confidence to take their songwriting to the next level.
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/tuneup
 
Because music is a powerful, unifying tool—and because many of us are seeking inspiration and togetherness—we’ve created Words & Music at Home, an online extension of the Museum’s flagship music education program, Words & Music. By using the resources on this page, you can learn how to write your own original song lyric, and get tips on putting those ideas to music.
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/education/words-music-at-home/

 Virtual Online family Programing! From dancing to drawing to songwriting, see our calendar for upcoming virtual workshops.
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/calendar
 
Virtual field trips allow students to experience the unique educational programs of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, whether they are at home or at school. These interactive, engaging, and fun experiences address Tennessee and national education standards, with a focus on fine arts/music, social studies/history, and English language arts.
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/education/distance-learning/
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Free professional development sessions for teachers connect the content of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum with language arts, social studies, music, science, and visual arts curriculum. Virtual and in-person workshops offer creative approaches in teaching core subjects and help educators prepare students for museum visits and programs.
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/professional-development/
 
Fun At Home family resource hub! Bring the history and magic of the Museum to your home with self-guided learning tools like printable activity sheets, reading lists, a music video, and more. Explore at-home resources to use as a family below:
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/funathome


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Community Counts: Museum Admission for Locals (including free youth admission for students 18-and-under in Davidson, Cheatham, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties)
https://countrymusichalloffame.org/communitycounts
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