April 26th - EOC and NWKE Combined Workshop w/ Miriam Factora
April 26th // Maltby Elementary School, Maltby, WA. // 9am-3pm
Miriam B. Factora, Ph.D., was born and raised in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Educated within a colonial system, she has developed a fervent interest in fieldwork research, driven by her mission to discover pedagogical materials that better reflect student cultures. This led her on a groundbreaking and innovative journey to indigenize and localize the music education program in the Philippines, leading to the publication of numerous folksong collections.
Dr. Factora is a fervent advocate for cultural relevance in education. As an esteemed music educator, international speaker, and clinician, she has shared this passion through keynote speeches, workshops, paper presentations, and training sessions for university students and teachers around the world.
*NOTE: Notes will be given electronically 24 hours prior to the workshop. If you would like EOC to print your notes, there will be a $5.00 charge which can be paid leading up to the workshop or on the day of as long as we still have notes available.
For walk ins and late registration, an additional $10 fee will be charged for members and non members.
April 26th // Maltby Elementary School, Maltby, WA. // 9am-3pm
Miriam B. Factora, Ph.D., was born and raised in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Educated within a colonial system, she has developed a fervent interest in fieldwork research, driven by her mission to discover pedagogical materials that better reflect student cultures. This led her on a groundbreaking and innovative journey to indigenize and localize the music education program in the Philippines, leading to the publication of numerous folksong collections.
Dr. Factora is a fervent advocate for cultural relevance in education. As an esteemed music educator, international speaker, and clinician, she has shared this passion through keynote speeches, workshops, paper presentations, and training sessions for university students and teachers around the world.
*NOTE: Notes will be given electronically 24 hours prior to the workshop. If you would like EOC to print your notes, there will be a $5.00 charge which can be paid leading up to the workshop or on the day of as long as we still have notes available.
For walk ins and late registration, an additional $10 fee will be charged for members and non members.
April 26th // Maltby Elementary School, Maltby, WA. // 9am-3pm
Miriam B. Factora, Ph.D., was born and raised in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Educated within a colonial system, she has developed a fervent interest in fieldwork research, driven by her mission to discover pedagogical materials that better reflect student cultures. This led her on a groundbreaking and innovative journey to indigenize and localize the music education program in the Philippines, leading to the publication of numerous folksong collections.
Dr. Factora is a fervent advocate for cultural relevance in education. As an esteemed music educator, international speaker, and clinician, she has shared this passion through keynote speeches, workshops, paper presentations, and training sessions for university students and teachers around the world.
*NOTE: Notes will be given electronically 24 hours prior to the workshop. If you would like EOC to print your notes, there will be a $5.00 charge which can be paid leading up to the workshop or on the day of as long as we still have notes available.
For walk ins and late registration, an additional $10 fee will be charged for members and non members.