Learning Network Webinars for Music Teachers

  1. Remember to stay connected with your professional community, both online and offline, as networking often leads to discovering valuable professional development opportunities. Additionally, regularly checking the websites and social media pages of relevant organizations will help you stay informed about upcoming events.
  2. Professional Organizations:

    • National Association for Music Education (NAfME): NAfME often organizes webinars and online professional development opportunities for music educators. Check their website or subscribe to their newsletters for updates.

    • American String Teachers Association (ASTA): ASTA may also offer webinars and resources specifically tailored for string teachers.

    • Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME): TI:ME focuses on the intersection of music and technology. They often conduct webinars on using technology in music education.

  3. Education Platforms:

    • EdWeb: EdWeb offers a platform for educational webinars, and there may be specific groups or communities dedicated to music education.

    • TeachersPayTeachers: While mainly a platform for buying and selling educational resources, TeachersPayTeachers also hosts webinars and discussions on various teaching topics.

  4. Social Media Groups:

    • Join music education groups on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. These groups often share information about upcoming webinars and other professional development opportunities.
  5. University Programs:

    • Some universities and music education programs host webinars or online workshops. Explore the websites of universities known for their music education programs.
  6. Online Learning Platforms:

    • Websites like Udemy, Coursera, and Skillshare occasionally offer music education-related courses and webinars.
  7. State and Local Music Education Associations:

    • Check with your state or local music education associations, as they may organize webinars or point you to relevant professional development opportunities.
  8. Music Software Companies:

    • Companies that produce music education software often organize webinars to showcase new features and provide training. Examples include SmartMusic, Noteflight, or Soundtrap.
  9. YouTube and Podcasts:

    • Explore YouTube channels and podcasts dedicated to music education. Some educators share insights and conduct discussions that can be considered as informal webinars.

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Event Details

  • 12:39 AM
  • 20 November, 2026
  • Kano, Nigeria