The Research-Driven Rehearsal: A 5-Step System to Improve Your Music Teaching
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What if your rehearsal ran like a research lab instead of a routine?
In Season 7, Episode 11 of The Music Educator Podcast, Bill Stevens breaks down a research-backed, step-by-step system for improving what actually happens inside your classroom — minute by minute.
This episode moves beyond general advice and into measurable instructional refinement. Drawing from peer-reviewed frameworks in music education research, Bill explains how to:
• Align instruction with students' cognitive readiness (Audiation & Music Learning Theory)
• Shift rehearsal ownership from teacher-led to student-regulated learning
• Analyze rehearsal time using research-based coding models
• Reduce conductor talk and increase active music-making
• Use structured video review tools to objectively refine instruction
You'll walk away with a clear five-step improvement cycle you can implement immediately — whether you teach elementary music, band, choir, or guitar.
If you've ever left rehearsal thinking, "That felt good," but wondered how to make improvement predictable instead of hopeful — this episode is for you.
🎯 Try this challenge: Record one rehearsal this week. Code it. Choose one variable. Adjust. Measure again.
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👉 TheMusicEducator.com
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