#BlackMusicMonth: The Architect of Rock and Roll

“I am the innovator. I am the originator. I am the emancipator. I am the architect of Rock and Roll.” – Little Richard A musical trailblazer, Little Richard’s proclamation of origination and innovation is not hyperbole – it’s a spirited pronouncement that, like his exuberant singing and piano playing, rings true. But don’t take our word for it, let Little …

Announcing the TeachRock Artist Council!

A group of 14 luminary artists committed to improving students’ lives with the sounds, stories, and science of music! Erykah Badu Common Sheryl Crow Peter Gabriel Norah Jones DJ Khaled Skip Marley Darryl McDaniels Melle Mel Margo Price Rapsody Gina Schock Marty Stuart Taboo Read more about it in the Billboard Magazine exclusive story!

Teaching Intersectionality with Punk 🤘🏿🤘🏼🤘🏽

Since it was first coined by scholar Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw in 1989, the concept of intersectionality has grown to become a powerful educational tool. Through a vantage point of intersectionality, students will gain an understanding of how oppression and discrimination have operated in U.S. History. They also discover how their own intersections –   whether related to race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, …

TeachRock at the 2023 NAMM Show!

In April, TeachRock attended the 2023 NAMM Show and participated in the NAMM Foundation’s Million More Music Makers initiative and the Nonprofit Management Institute. Held in Anaheim, California, the NAMM Show is a hive of innovation for all things music – including music education. It was an inspiring and enlightening experience to participate in numerous education sessions, hands-on workshops, and …

Steve Aoki and Growth Mindset

Kick-off Mental Health Awareness Month in your classroom with the TeachRock lesson Steve Aoki and Growth Mindset! Steve Aoki’s energetic, adventurous music seems perfectly suited to his lifestyle. From his humble beginnings promoting house parties in Southern California, Aoki has grown into an internationally touring DJ, record executive, film producer, actor, and founder of a brain science foundation. His “can-do” attitude …

Musicians And Environmental Advocacy

In 2010, Kentucky-based musicians Ben Sollee and Daniel Martin Moore released the album Dear Companion on Sub Pop Records. Seeped in Folk and Bluegrass traditions, Dear Companion is a protest album at heart: Sollee and Moore pay tribute to the great Appalachian Mountains of their home while warning of their destruction through a process known as mountaintop removal. Watch them …

SEL ROCKS

[x_video_embed type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed] Imagine a Social Emotional Learning Program so innovative and so engaging that it results in positive school change in just a few short weeks. While using popular music as a springboard, TeachRock’s transformative Daily SEL Lessons focus on five key competencies: Self Awareness Self Management Relationship Skills Responsible Decision-Making Social Awareness TeachRock’s Daily SEL Lessons ensure that all …

Celebrate Earth Day from TeachRock! 🌎

This Saturday is Earth Day! To celebrate, we’re showcasing new lessons throughout the rest of the month that acknowledge, honor, and advocate for our natural environment. Our little Earth Day mascot this year was drawn by Brazilian artist Henrique Gomes, and is part of the resources now available for the new and improved lesson Joropo: Music Inspired by Nature from the High …

TeachRock Celebrates National Poetry Month

Happy National Poetry Month! To celebrate, we are showcasing some of our favorite poets featured in TeachRock lessons: Amanda Goreman  The daughter of a 6th grade English teacher in Los Angeles, Amanda Goreman always had a passion for reading and writing. By her early 20s, she had already authored two collections of poetry, The One for Whom Food Is Not …

Celebrating Ella Baker During Women’s History Month!

New Lesson Alert! TeachRock is thrilled to publish our next lesson from an ongoing new collection focusing on the music of the Civil Rights Era.  “Student Activism and Music During the Civil Rights Movement” examines the powerful role student activists played in fighting for equality in public schools and in other public spaces, including the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic Brown …