Curriculum Design Roadmap
The complete guide to helping elementary music teachers plan curriculum with ease.
The course is open for regular enrollment OR... Enroll in the VIP option (only 5 spots available for each cohort) to receive lifetime access to the course, a personal curriculum and lesson planning audit, and a coaching call with Jessica.
In this course, you will go from feeling OVERWHELMED WITH PLANNING LESSONS EACH WEEK to feeling EXCITED TO SHOW UP TO WORK EACH DAY, and experience A NEW JOY AND PASSION FOR TEACHING ELEMENTARY MUSIC BECAUSE YOU’VE DESIGNED A CLASSROOM THAT YOU LOVE!
If you're…
- wanting to successfully plan relevant lessons for any student or grade level
- ready to confidently design a curriculum that works for you and your students
- overwhelmed when it comes to planning lessons and designing curriculum
Then, you need the Curriculum Design Roadmap
➡️Think about how it would feel to go from feeling frustrated to successful when you sit down to plan lessons each week.
➡️Imagine how you'll grow as a teacher because you're teaching with confidence.
➡️Think about what will happen when you realize you are expert enough to design your own curriculum.
LISTEN TO THIS CDR STUDENT'S STORY:
"I was lost with lesson planning and had no curriculum at my school. After learning from Jessica, I went from trying to reinvent the wheel every year to planning with ease."
-Renee, Elementary Music Teacher
"I felt like I was all over the place with planning and would just from one idea to the next. I'm so grateful I'm now able to focus and be more efficient with my time."
-Ashley, Elementary Music Teacher
Your Instructor
Jessica holds a Bachelors of Music Education degree from Oral Roberts University and a Masters in Educational Technology degree from the University of Arkansas. Jessica is passionate about teaching music, curriculum design, mentoring and coaching music educators, and providing ongoing professional development for music teachers around the world. Her passion for this started after her experience of starting an music program from scratch at an inner city elementary school in Tulsa, OK. Over the 7 years there, she went from having no resources or teaching materials to helping her students develop a love and passion for learning music.
Now, she teaches PK3-4th grade music at The Hill School as well as being the founder and CEO of The Domestic Musician, LLC, the Curriculum Design Roadmap course, the HARMONY membership site, and The Elementary Music Teacher Blueprint course. She's also the host of The Elementary Music Teacher podcast, the author of the book "Make A Note: What You Really Need To Know About Teaching Elementary Music", on the teacher advisory board at Teacher Vision, and the professional development coordinator for F-flat Books.
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The course is open for regular enrollment OR... Enroll in the VIP option (only 5 spots available for each cohort) to receive lifetime access to the course, a personal curriculum and lesson planning audit, and a coaching call with Jessica.
Along with the course modules, you'll receive these amazing bonuses as well..
Frequently Asked Questions
Hey friend,
Creating a curriculum takes time. Unfortunately, it's not an overnight fix. But with that said, it is completely possible to create ease in planning, so you can enjoy teaching again.
When I started in my elementary music career, my school had no music program for the last 7 years. Not only that, I had no curriculum to follow and was just kind of left on my little island (or classroom) to figure it all out on my own.
Through A LOT of trial and error, I realized I had to make this thing called teaching elementary music work. So, I created a curriculum map, slowly found songs and activities to teach to the concepts and standards, and began backwards planning. What I DIDN'T realize throughout this process was that I was actually simplifying the lesson planning process totally unintentionally.
When I talked to other music educators at workshops or conferences and heard how long they were staying at school to plan each week, my jaw hit the floor. I had no idea that what I was doing wasn't the norm.
Now, it's my goal to help YOU, music teacher, also simplify lesson planning using the same strategies I used when I was in my music room so many years ago. After earning my Masters in Educational Technology, I realized that instructional design strategies are also part of curriculum design, and BAM... the idea for this course was born.
If you're ready to stop running on the never ending hamster wheel of lesson planning and moving puzzle pieces around to figure out when in the school year to teach what, I can't wait to help you.
I'm so excited to meet you and to cheer you on in Curriculum Design Roadmap!
Jessica
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The course is open for regular enrollment OR... Enroll in the VIP option (only 5 spots available for each cohort) to receive lifetime access to the course, a personal curriculum and lesson planning audit, and a coaching call with Jessica.
One more thing...
It’s a dream of mine to make any of my courses or products free to you as a teacher. So, with that said, I want to provide some strategies, suggestions, and tips for you to pay for the membership site without digging into your own pocket.
As you’re looking at ways to help with the expenses of paying for the Harmony membership or any other professional development, you might need to talk to your administrator about funding.
So, I've created this PDF that provides a list of ways to get funding, but also a letter to provide to your administration or district.
-Jessica