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Paul Horton: Will Career Teachers Be Crowded Out by Corporate Reform? http://t.co/A5KDcvOEUj via @educationweek 6 hours ago
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@tootieflutie10 The dread has lessened with each performance. Hang in there, you'll do great! #musedchat 10 hours ago
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"Mr. G, I'm disappointed because Austin Powers is a lie!" Student quote of the month. 14 hours ago
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@MandaJaneLove Top it with cheese! 1 day ago
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RT @delmendorf: Good time of year to remember our influence - http://t.co/SOWq0Iwmue #edchat #teach #elemchat #edleader #musedchat #educati… 1 day ago
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Monthly Archives: December 2011
The Best Tweets of 2011
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I’m constantly impressed by the folks I follow on Twitter. It’s a wide variety of people, from college music students to web developers. Following such a great variety of people has meant that I’ve been able to discover boatloads of … Continue reading
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Same old Christmas music…not exactly
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This Christmas season, take the time to learn a few new pieces of Christmas music. To get you started, here are a few of my favorites. Tweet
Remembering Fred Fennell
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His Honor, ed. Frederick Fennell Seven years ago this week, the music world lost an absolute giant. According to his colleagues and admirers, Frederick Fennell was “arguably the most famous band conductor since John Philip Sousa.” It’s safe to say … Continue reading
In the Bleak Midwinter
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In the Bleak Midwinter – BYU Singers We’ve now officially entered my least favorite time of year — the absolutely wonderful few months where I leave for school before the sun rises, and leave for home after the sun has … Continue reading

