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Music Education Resources
Empowering Music Educators: A Teaching Resource for Saskatchewan Schools
Empowering Music Educators: A Teaching Resource for Saskatchewan Schools offer essential tools and materials to support music teachers in remote, underserved, and vulnerable communities across Saskatchewan. Created by a dedicated team of music educators, this comprehensive resource kit includes grade-specific materials for teaching ukulele, guitar, fiddle, piano, bass, drums, mandolin, banjo, and vocal instruction, all available at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
In addition to practical music resources, the kit also features valuable content focused on promoting Truth and Reconciliation in the classroom, including guides on land acknowledgements, cultural protocols, community building, and supporting students affected by trauma.
These resources are designed to help teachers foster a love for music while respecting and celebrating the diverse cultures and traditions of northern Saskatchewan communities.
Explore the resources today to empower your teaching and make a lasting impact on your students!
In addition to practical music resources, the kit also features valuable content focused on promoting Truth and Reconciliation in the classroom, including guides on land acknowledgements, cultural protocols, community building, and supporting students affected by trauma.
These resources are designed to help teachers foster a love for music while respecting and celebrating the diverse cultures and traditions of northern Saskatchewan communities.
Explore the resources today to empower your teaching and make a lasting impact on your students!

CMEA Journal
The CMEA Music Educator Journal is the official publication of the Canadian Music Educators' Association (CMEA). It serves as a professional resource for music educators across Canada, featuring articles on music education practices, research, advocacy, and pedagogy. The journal includes contributions from educators, researchers, and industry experts, covering topics like curriculum development, inclusion and diversity in music education, classroom strategies, and professional development.
It is published regularly and provides insights into current trends, innovative teaching methods, and stories from music classrooms across the country. Members of the CMEA receive access to the journal as part of their membership.
It is published regularly and provides insights into current trends, innovative teaching methods, and stories from music classrooms across the country. Members of the CMEA receive access to the journal as part of their membership.

Indigenous Music Educator Resources
SMEA is committed to diversity and creating more inclusive music programs and classroom experiences for all students. A number of resources have been compiled to help you integrate more Indigenous content into your programs and classrooms this year.

#BlackMusicMatters
A complete resource package available through MusiCounts!

SMEA Google Classroom
A collection of tried and true resources. You must be a member to get access to this resource library.

Webinars
Professional Development on demand!

Saskatchewan Curriculum
Links to the curriculum guide

Teachers Pay Teachers
Easily find our posted resources

Video Series
See our video library! Connects to curriculum based outcomes and has a teacher guide.

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