When I began teaching at Carson Newman, it was still a college. In the time I've sojourned with the students, staff and faculty of this unique school, I have grown with it, and am grateful to have benefited in so many ways from the truly fine people who make up the Carson Newman community. I'm grateful for each and every experience, for each moment of glory, and each moment of pain and travail. Sometimes the same names are attached to both glory and travail. Isn't that a beautiful thing? Thank you, students, staff, and faculty for allowing me to learn from you all. I've learned much more than I was able to teach. Dear students, you've taught me well. This month's blog post is dedicated to all of you who work so hard and faithfully to lead, learn and then pass on that learning to others. You're the absolute greatest.
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GlendaI'm a trumpet player and music teacher aiming in this blog to help other Trumpeters, Music Enthusiasts, Music Educators, and aspiring professionals reach their highest potential in life through the study and cultivation of musical skills. Music Education
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