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Sep 17
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197 | How to Include Music from Other Cu...

Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.
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In this episode of That Music Podcast, Bryson tackles a tough but essential topic: how to include music and cultural activities that aren’t from our own backgrounds in a way that’s authentic and respectful. He shares practical advice on research, avoiding stereotypes, and when—and how—to adapt materials for the classroom. If you’ve ever wondered how to bring diverse music into your teaching without missteps, this episode offers thoughtful guidance and encouragement to get started thoughtfully.

Episode Chapters:

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 1:47 What does authentic inclusion look like?
  • 5:18 Why authentic representation benefits students and communities
  • 9:05 Understanding Adaptation vs. Appropriation
  • 11:13 Navigating mistakes and learning moments
  • 12:05 Takeaways

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