Progressive Ed Moments | More Than Music With Orchard Teacher Sally McSpadden
A key element of progressive education is for students to have joyful partners in learning. Orchard’s early childhood through second grade music teacher, Sally McSpadden is the epitome of this. Sally’s passion for music is contagious, providing a safe place to learn from mistakes, work as a team and experience pure joy. Her students feed off of her positive energy and bring their best to every class.
“I love Mrs. McSpadden because she makes us get up and move and she’s also really funny,” Emma (2nd grade student) said. “She lets us write our own songs, too, with our beat buddies! She’s just also really talented.”
Orchard is very lucky to have a teacher who truly understands the power of music when exposed to young minds. “I’m a music teacher because I believe music is one of the best parts of being alive and I love sharing this with children,” Sally said. “Music is not only a tool for expression but it is also closely linked with other types of development: gross motor, fine motor and hand-eye coordination.”
Sally credits Orchard for the freedom to be the best teacher she can be. “I'm able (and encouraged) to pull from a wide variety of sources all over the world in order to expose children at a young age to all different types of music and many different ways of experiencing music,” she said. “We work hard learning difficult concepts, but we are also able to relax and just enjoy making music together.”
Below are photos from an hour with Sally's second grade music class.