Alberta: Songs of Our Land Teacher Information Session

The Information Session for this program took place at the Winspear Centre Founders' Room on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

The session was simultaneously webcast on this page and is available for viewing below. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the webcast. The free webcast is ad supported; you will watch an ad before the webcast begins.

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for the Songs of Our Land Study Guide.



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0 # Anne McMillan 2012-01-11 10:25 Is there a possibility of getting a SMART notebook file of the recorder sing-a-long?

Thank you for the webcast.

Anne McMillan
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0 # Brandy Guzak 2012-01-11 10:40 It was very helpful to have you demonstrate the art work for activity 2. I am not confident when it comes to creating art, so I was concerned (even a little perplexed), when I read through the activity. Now I feel that I have a grasp on what the students work may look like, and what the expectations are.
The information, in general, was helpful in pointing out the areas we should focus on with our students. I may not have spent much time listening to sounds of the to loon if you hadn't encouraged us to do so. My students and I will definitely have a more enriched experience after the information you shared today.
Thank you very much for making this available as a webcast. For a working, single mom, it is the only way I was able to attend!
Brandy Guzak
Music Specialist at Michael A Kostek
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