Doug Armstead – 7th grade women’s chorus
Josh Gronlund – student teacher
Doug, as expected by his reputation, has great control over
his classroom through true student engagement. The beginning of rehearsal
starts with no spoken instruction. Students take their cues visually and repeat
vocalises and/or movements of various kinds. Doug uses this as a classroom
management tool as well, either repeating the noise/movement until everyone is
repeating it back, or waiting quietly for the attention to direct itself where
it should be. The students respond well to this, probably because they’re
usually not just expected to sit quiet, but they’re able to do something to
engage in the expectations.
Doug had the girls doing a lot of activities (a dance to a
country song, another game with switching chairs) that didn’t necessarily have
an immediate “impact” on their choral repertoire, but he talked to us after and
explained that it’s so worth it to take the time to do those sort of bonding
activities. Choirs that are happy together, sing better together!
I’m looking forward to working with Doug and his girls
chorus this semester! He’s given us the task of leading sectionals already,
which I think will be an awesome experience and an opportunity to get his
real-time feedback!
I'm happy you get to see the intermediate step of a student teacher working with Mr. Armstead. It's like looking at yourself a few months out...
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