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Career Strategies

Coming this fall!

Dr. Claytor addresses the issues facing the arts and humanities.

About

 

Our founders have experience:

 

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows

 

Pittsburgh Teacher's Institute Fellows

 

K-12 Classroom Teaching Experience

Undergraduate College staff experience

Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching experience

The Aaron Copland Project

is an enrichment curriculum for middle school music teachers will become available this fall. The original project was developed by Ms. Claytor thorugh a Duquesne University project utilzing technology in teaching. Ms. Claytor has expanded and adapted the curriculum for vaious middle school audiences and work with your classroom environment. Ms. Claytor merges her knowledge of music and dance for a great student experience.

It is time to prepare for your students. The consultants can execute the curricula to suit your audience and timeframe. We have retooled curricula for various audiences and taught the curricula. We can help you with your fall semester planning.

Dr. Marylloyd Claytor has a curriculum unit great for enrichment entitled Bach Remix. Bring music theory to life as well as one of the greatest composers.

Curricula written by Professor Elizabeth Claytor and Dr. Marylloyd Claytor as Fellows of the Pittsburgh Teacher's Institute

 

The Emergence of the Anti-hero in the 1950’s by Professor Elizabeth Claytor

 
Pittsburgh's Immigrants and Migrants by Professor Elizabeth Claytor 
 

A Generation: Lost and Found by Professor Elizabeth Claytor

 

Music Math by Dr. Marylloyd Claytor

 

War Drum – Peace Pipe by Dr. Marylloyd Claytor

The Development and Use of the Drum and Flute in America: The Impact of War and Peace upon Music in America                                                                                             

Time Shifting Arts Hook – Up by Dr. Marylloyd Claytor

 

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