Ensemble Pedagogy & Practicum  - MWE 536

July 13-17, 2026
In-Person - 3 Credits

This intensive summer course provides advanced study in ensemble pedagogy through a learner-centered lens, emphasizing the connection between teaching decisions, student learning, and musical outcomes across elementary through secondary band and choral settings. The course integrates philosophy, rehearsal techniques, score study, and assessment into a cohesive framework for responsive and effective ensemble instruction.

Through a combination of seminar discussions, collaborative mapping and planning, lab ensemble experiences, and peer teaching, participants will examine how to design rehearsals that promote student agency, musical independence, and inclusive ensemble culture. Topics include diagnostic and responsive rehearsal strategies, repertoire selection and score study, learner-centered assessment practices, and approaches to fostering expressive, engaged performance.

Participants will apply course concepts in real time through conducting rotations, structured rehearsal labs, and a culminating symposium, where they share and reflect on their pedagogical approaches. Emphasis is placed on reflective practice, adaptability, and the development of teaching strategies that are both musically rigorous and responsive to diverse learners.

COURSE
DETAILS

Meeting Pattern

  M T W R F
9:00-9:30 Wake-Up! Movement Wake-Up! Movement Wake-Up! Movement Wake-Up! Movement Wake-Up! Movement
9:30-11:00  Learner-Centered: Intro/Philosophy  Learner-Centered: Rehearsal Techniques Learner-Centered: Mapping Reflections Reflections
11:00-12:00 Inventory/Work Time Symposium Prep Learner-Centered: Assessment Presentation Prep/Grab Bag/Wrap-Up
12:00-1:00 LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
1:00-2:30 Sharing Lab Ensemble: Rehearsal Rotations Symposium Participation Symposium Participation PRESENTATIONS
2:30-4:30 Score Selection/Study and Physical Foundations
4:30-5:00 Lab Ensemble Prep

 

Course Enrollment

Course Enrollment – MWE 536

Enrollment Options In-State Out of State

Masters+

Tuition - $334 per credit*

Fees - $169 per credit

*Reflects $200 tuition discount

Tuition - $601 per credit*

Fees - $189 per credit

*Reflects $200 tuition discount

Non-Degree Seeking

Tuition - $534 per credit

Fees - $169 per credit

Tuition - $801 per credit

Fees - $189 per credit

Masters Students

Tuition - $534 per credit

Fees - $169 per credit

Tuition - $801 per credit

Fees - $189 per credit

Workshop/Act 48 Hours*

Workshop Registration

*students enrolling for the workshop do not receive graduate credit

$1200 – Participant

$500 – Audit (for students that have previously completed the course)

$500 – Current WCU Undergraduate Student

COURSE
INSTRUCTOR

Adam Gumble

Adam Gumble
Instructor

Marci Major

Marci Major
Instructor