Playing Classical Music Creates Stress Free Travels On School Buses & Through School Hallways: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for October 2015

October 2015 is the ninth Anniversary of “Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article” and the eighth Anniversary of “Madeline’s One Minute Musical Radio Show”. This month our Radio Show and blog shares why playing classical music in the background of school buses and in hallways of schools can

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First Days of School: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for September 2015

Our September blog and Radio Show features teachers in the public schools of Virginia, Colorado, and Wales sharing how playing Classical music in the background of their classrooms helped their students concentrate, relax, and do a better job on their schoolwork. Also included are articles on high

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Inspiring Your Students Beginning the First Minute of School: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for August 2015

Inspiring Your Students Beginning the First Minute of School: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for August 2015 Included in this blog are preparing for your “First Day of School Script” by beginning with Dr. Frank’s, “10 Creative Ways to Inspire Students & Curb Teachers Burn

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Musical Founding Fathers & A Happy 4th! Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/ Article for July 2015

On the “Fourth of July” the United States celebrates the publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776. It is important to remember that many of our Founding Fathers, our best thinkers and role models, like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry,

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Academic Scholar Shalni Kumar and Father’s Day Wishes! Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for June 2015

Academic Scholar Shalni Kumar and Father’s Day Wishes! Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for June 2015 We are dedicating this Father’s Day blog to Fathers who are their children’s first role models and teachers; putting their children first. These fathers are engineers, scientists, medical doctors,

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Academic Scholar Joshua Scott & Mother’s Day Wishes: Madeline’ s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for May 2015

We are dedicating this Mother’s Day blog to Mothers who are their children’s first role models and teachers; putting their children’s welfare first. These mothers are teachers, scientists, medical doctors, engineers, mathematicians, accountants, lawyers, artists, writers, secretaries, and musicians. These eminent individuals have integrated music into their

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“Teachers’ Lifetime Achievement Award” winners: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for April 2015

“Madeline’s One Minute Musical Radio Show” presents its highest award, the 2015 “Teachers’ Lifetime Achievement Award” to Jeanne Golner, Elizabeth Hamilton, and Maryl Case. They leave lasting legacies to generations of students they have inspired, motivated and encouraged for successful futures. Our article of the month for

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Criminal Behavior Deterred by Playing Classical Music: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for March 2015

Criminal Behavior Deterred by Playing Classical Music: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for March 2015 This month our blog/article and radio show shares how classical music deters crime. Dr. Madeline Frank’s Musical One Minute Radio Show for March 2015: How does playing Classical & Baroque

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Noah Webster, Jr. “Father of American Scholarship and Education” and “Founding Father”: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for February 2015

Our blog and Radio Show celebrate the life of Noah Webster, Jr. who gave America its own written language and gave America its own education system. Our article of the month for February 2015: “Road Emergencies: New Year ‘s Goal” by Madeline Frank, Ph.D., DTM. Also included

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One Minute Radio Show: 2015

Radio Show feature question for Dec 2015 How did Classical Music play a part of Henry David Thoreau’s life as an author, poet, naturalist, philosopher, abolitionist, historian, surveyor, educator, and musician and what musical instrument did he play? Radio Show feature question for Nov 2015 How did classical music

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