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PSD Pink Study: March 2006
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Monday, March 13, 2006. High Concept, High Touch. A Whole New Age. Agricultural (Farmers) to Industrial (Factory Workers) to Information (Knowledge Workers)to. Conceptual (Creators and Empathizers). To survive in the Conceptual Age you need to answer these. 1) Can someone overseas do it cheaper? 2) Can a computer do it faster? 3) Is what I'm offereing in demand in a age of abundance? The key charateristics needed as we move from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age are:. EQ accounts for the rest.
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PSD Pink Study: January 2006
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006. A Whole New Mind. This blog belongs to the readers of Daniel Pink's book, A Whole New Mind. From the jacket of Pink's book, consider the following:. The future belongs to a very different kind of person. With a very different kind of mind. The era of "left-brain" dominance. And the Information Age that it engendered. Is giving way to a new world in which artistic. And holistic "right-brain" abilities mark the fault line. Between who gets ahead. And who falls behind.".
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PSD Music: October 2006
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This site is intended for Puyallup Music Teachers as a central communication site and forum for collaboration and sharing. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. David Sousa - CH 6 "Musical Talent". Using the PSD Music Blog to continue our collegial conversation from October 18th, I'd like to invite teachers to respond as they would using "The Final Word" sharing protocol. I would like to direct attention to the quote on page 173 of Chapter 6 from David Sousa's book, How The Gifted Brain Learns.
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PSD Music: February 2006
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This site is intended for Puyallup Music Teachers as a central communication site and forum for collaboration and sharing. Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Waller Road students worked together to encourage the Seahawks at a special assembly. Check out this article talking about music teacher, LAURIE HELLE and the chant she led. Http:/ www.puyallup.k12.wa.us/ourdistrict/news/newsdetail.cfm? Posted by Brian Fox at 3:41 PM. Washington Music Educators Association. National Association for Music Education.
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PSD Music: January 2006
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This site is intended for Puyallup Music Teachers as a central communication site and forum for collaboration and sharing. Monday, January 30, 2006. Well, I have to share about my evening Sunday night. I was nagged all week by my sophmore son who wanted to go to Jazz Alley over the weekend. He and a buddy were bound and determined to see (and hear) Maynard Ferguson and the Big Bop Nouveau Band perform. I really didn't want to drive in the horrible weather Sunday night - but I'm so glad I did! Dance Cente...
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PSD Music: December 2005
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This site is intended for Puyallup Music Teachers as a central communication site and forum for collaboration and sharing. Monday, December 19, 2005. Please consider submitting something to Karen Hansen for the March issue of CONNECTIONS. Keep in mind that this publication goes to EVERY household in the Puyallup School District. See the recent request from PSD Teamwork:. MARCH CONNECTIONS DEADLINE - Friday, February 3, 2006. Posted by Brian Fox at 3:23 PM. Music - A New Field of Scientific Study. For man...
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PSD Music: November 2005
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This site is intended for Puyallup Music Teachers as a central communication site and forum for collaboration and sharing. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. During September's LEARNING IMPROVEMENT DAY, elementary music teachers were challenged to spend a day focusing upon the integration of. Into their instruction. As musicians, we all know that a natural connection exists. As educators, it was important to actually identify current connections. For example, Nancy Nole. Five Pennies Make a Nickel. With some ...