STEAMed Magazine July 2016 | Page 7

I am not your typical music teacher.   Luckily, I found a principal who was open to a less-than-typical music class.  He hired me to teach a class we call Music+STEM - an interdisciplinary class based on the concept of STEAM but with the intention of keeping music at its core. I was encouraged to go as far with the integration as I wanted to.  His words, “Don’t hold back”, became my fuel as I created the curriculum for this course. In my research, I find it is challenging to find examples of STEAM that (1) include music (the majority I find seem to include visual arts), and (2) integrate music (or art) in an authentic way.  That’s not to say that writing a song or rap about a specific area of study isn’t valuable. But if students are studying STEM subjects to prepare for life and careers in the 21st century, the inclusion of music and the arts to create STEAM should carry the same substance as the original STEM subjects.  With this in mind, I try to create units that incorporate music in an authentic, relevant manner.  I want to engage students in critical thinking and 21st century skills while keeping music at the center of learning. What does this look like in my classroom? An example is a unit I call “Pandora’s Challenge”. The idea for it came after reading about the Music Genome Project, the basis for the technology behind music streaming services like Pandora.  I taught this unit myself, inserting the basic biology content on my own. You could, however, team with a science teacher so that you can expand the science and genetic component of the unit. Or, perhaps you’re a science teacher with enough musical background to teach the unit on your own.  Either way, the unit can be adapted to meet the resources you have available.  I teach this unit to sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. As an introduction, I start with what my students already know - themselves.  I ask, “What characteristics describe you?”  My students already start class with journal entries so this is a natural STEAMed Magazine 7 July 2016 Edition