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11- New series: Deconstructing Misconceptions of Gifted/Neurodivergent Learners

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Welcome to the first episode in our groundbreaking new series about gifted and neurodivergent learners at the piano: Deconstructing Misconceptions of Gifted and Neurodivergent Learners! Have you ever caught yourself making a snap judgment about a student, only to later discover how wrong you were?
This episode challenges the assumption that difference equals deficit, and encourages teachers to "Jump into the Chute" with their students. (More on jumping into the chute on this week's new blog post!) Throughout this series, we'll hear from experts who will help us reframe our understanding of neurodivergent students as the capable, intelligent, and deeply musical individuals they are. There's also a new "Tiny Teaching Tip" at the end of the episode, so don't miss out on that.
-->Have you encountered misconceptions about teaching neurodivergent students? Send them my way in a message to Creative Piano Pedagogy on social media or via email to [email protected] so I can include them in an upcoming episode!

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Chapters

1. New Series Announcement (00:00:00)

2. Facebook Drama and Neurodiversity Misconceptions (00:02:29)

3. Temple Grandin's Cattle Chute Perspective (00:04:50)

4. Jumping Into the Chute (00:06:45)

5. Tiny Teaching Tip: Simplify Your Space (00:09:27)

11 episodes

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Welcome to the first episode in our groundbreaking new series about gifted and neurodivergent learners at the piano: Deconstructing Misconceptions of Gifted and Neurodivergent Learners! Have you ever caught yourself making a snap judgment about a student, only to later discover how wrong you were?
This episode challenges the assumption that difference equals deficit, and encourages teachers to "Jump into the Chute" with their students. (More on jumping into the chute on this week's new blog post!) Throughout this series, we'll hear from experts who will help us reframe our understanding of neurodivergent students as the capable, intelligent, and deeply musical individuals they are. There's also a new "Tiny Teaching Tip" at the end of the episode, so don't miss out on that.
-->Have you encountered misconceptions about teaching neurodivergent students? Send them my way in a message to Creative Piano Pedagogy on social media or via email to [email protected] so I can include them in an upcoming episode!

Support the show

Find the full transcript here of this episode and all past episodes!

📚 Join the waitlist for the next Piano Teachers Book Club Session!

Subscribe to Elizabeth's email list here so you won’t miss future courses, freebies, teacher events and more.

Subscribe to the Creative Piano Pedagogy Blog:
On the website
Follow on Facebook
Follow on Instagram
Follow on YouTube
You can find all of Elizabeth's favorite repertoire and teaching tools on the Amazon Storefront (affiliate link)
Questions or suggestions? Send Elizabeth an email:
[email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. New Series Announcement (00:00:00)

2. Facebook Drama and Neurodiversity Misconceptions (00:02:29)

3. Temple Grandin's Cattle Chute Perspective (00:04:50)

4. Jumping Into the Chute (00:06:45)

5. Tiny Teaching Tip: Simplify Your Space (00:09:27)

11 episodes

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