About MER
My Story
Hi teachers! Welcome to Music Educator Resources, the place where I do my best in helping you, today’s music teachers stay up to date with helpful resources and tips that will ultimately benefit your students. Whether you teach music privately or in a classroom, many of the resources and tips shared are adaptable to fit your specific needs.
I started teaching piano lessons when I was just 15 years old. My how times have changed! I have been teaching piano for over 30 years now and have learned so much during that time. In between those years I studied elementary education. I had planned to teach the early grades (K-2) and even taught kindergarten music for a short time, but ultimately decided I wanted to stay home and teach piano. I am super happy with the decision I made as I love teaching piano and having fun with my students.
In addition to teaching, I like to create resources for my students and for other teachers to use with their students. Anything from games and lesson plans to music-themed cards and freebies, I hope you find something useful. They are all available right here in the Music Educator Resources shop or in my TeachersPayTeachers store.
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Again, thank you for checking out Music Educator Resources. I hope you leave here feeling informed, supported, motivated and uplifted! Each month, thousands of unique readers visit this site, which means there is a whole community of us working together to make music a positive difference in our students’ lives! While I come from the “piano” world of teaching, we are all connected when it comes to teaching music.
I appreciate all of you and hope you will consider staying connected. Here’s to you and your students!
Jennifer Foxx