A music education podcast. Perspectives, information, and resources to support music educators design, update, expand, or transform music classes, ensembles, and programs.

Imagining Possibilities for Music Learning and Teaching
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Podcast Overview
A music education podcast. Perspectives, information, and resources to support music educators design, update, expand, or transform music classes, ensembles, and programs.
Language
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Publishing Since
1/5/2026
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Recent Episodes

March 7, 2026
4: Music Curriculum Perspectives w Brian Laakso
<p>In this episode Brian Laakso and I speak about his perspectives on music curriculum and curriculum development. This is part of my research on music educators' experiences and perspectives on music curriculum and curriculum development.</p><p>We speak about flexibility in curriculum design, the role of projects in a music curriculum, how to determine what is important for students to learn, the importance of student input, designing curriculum from scratch, and a lot more.</p><p>Full show notes with related resources and references are available on the<a href="https://evantobias.net/episode/3-music-curriculum-perspectives-w-melissa-carpenter/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> podcast website</a>.</p><p>Feel free to share questions or your own perspectives by commenting on the episode page.</p>

February 14, 2026
3: Music Curriculum Perspectives with Melissa Carpenter
<p>In this episode you'll hear me and Melissa Carpenter speak about her perspectives on music curriculum and curriculum development. This part of my research on music educators' experiences and perspectives on music curriculum and curriculum development.</p><p>We speak about the role of method books in relation to music curriculum, how skills and knowledge factor in curriculum, vertical alignment within a district, approaches to organizing curriculum, curriculum change and a lot more.</p><p>Full show notes with related resources and references are available on the<a href="http://evantobias.net/podcast" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> podcast website</a>.</p><p>Feel free to share questions or your own perspectives by commenting on the episode page.</p>

January 31, 2026
2: Music Curriculum Perspectives with Sean Lebrun
<p>In this episode Sean LeBrun and I speak about his perspectives on music curriculum and curriculum development. This is part of my research on music educators' experiences and perspectives on music curriculum and curriculum development.</p><p>We speak about relationships between music curriculum and students' needs, designing music curriculum to address students' needs, pacing, assessment, project design and a lot more.</p><p>Full show notes with related resources and references are available on the<a href="http://evantobias.net/podcast" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> podcast website</a>.</p><p>Feel free to share questions or your own perspectives by commenting on the episode page.</p>
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