Sept. 2, 2020

116- Inclusion and literature in the music room with Charissa Duncanson

116- Inclusion and literature in the music room with Charissa Duncanson

This episode is a conversation about inclusion and literature in the music room.  Charissa does a fantastic job of breaking down what inclusion is, how to help all students to feel included in the music room, and why using a variety of literature in your music room is so important.

Charissa Duncanson has taught K-5th grade general music in the Metro Detroit Area for six years. Born and raised in Michigan, Charissa began her musical journey in elementary school. Throughout her childhood Charissa participated in choirs, bands, and theatre within her community and schools.  She earned a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Education from Wayne State University and currently teaches at McDonald Elementary School in Dearborn.  

As a professional, Charissa has performed and presented throughout the Metro Detroit Area ranging from state conferences to local PD workshops. Being an avid advocate for music education, Ms. Duncanson has served on multiple boards for music education associations. In her spare time  Charissa loves to craft, sew, and go on walks with her husband and dog, Maizey.


You can connect with Charissa here:

Facebook @musicwithmrsdunc

Instagram @musicwithmrsdunc

Twitter @musicwitmrsdunc

Email is music@mrsdunc@gmail.com


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