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Nov 2022
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84 | Mastering Classroom Management with...

Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.
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Melissa Stouffer is a music teacher in Michigan. She has taught infants through middle school general music, elementary and middle school choir as well as a middle school band program which she founded while teaching on a cart. She has a BS in Psychology and BME in Music Education from Central Michigan University and is Kodály Level Three certified. She serves as the past-president and secretary/treasurer of the Michigan Kodály Educators, the MMC Planning Committee representative for the Michigan Music Educators Association, the MMEA Professional Development Co-chair, and the sits on the APR committee for OAKE . She is a frequent presenter and the creator and author of www.mrsstouffersmusicroom.com.

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