Here’s the Sample Video for the Collegiate Texas Music Educator’s PSA Contest!: Create at PSA video that addresses Advocacy in Music Education from the Collegiate Perspective (Two minutes max).
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CTME: Music Advocacy PSA Sample
Excerpts from the interviews conducted for the book, "Everything We Needed to Know About Business, We Learned Playing Music," a compilation of profiles of 32 CEOs and business leaders who played music as a child or adolescent and view that experience as a defining one in preparing them for success. Nine lessons from playing music that translated into business success are identified and discussed through the personal journeys of the research participants…FROM THE BAND ROOM TO THE BOARDROOM …
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Music Education & Success…FROM THE BAND ROOM TO THE BOARDROOM
As a music teacher is jailed this week for having an affair with her 15yearold pupil a former student recalls his passionate and loving relationship with his gym mistress.
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Why I never regretted my affair with a teacher
Of all the pleasures in life, music must be one of the cheapest. You can turn on the radio, download a track for less than a pound or buy a CD.

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Music degrees change to reflect rise of live music
Helen Goddard who was “pressured” into a lesbian affair by a 15yearold wept as she was jailed for 15 months.
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Music teacher jailed for lesbian affair with pupil
Its name has long had musical associations, but the state of Oklahoma is better known for its cowboys than its boy bands. Not for much longer.

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UK’s premier pop music college sets up shop in Oklahoma to show the USA how to get students into jobs
This is a speech about the importance of music in schools.
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Music Advocacy Speech
Pop stars went back to school today to urge youngsters to pick up an instrument and become the chart toppers of the future.

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Pop stars back schools music drive
Before the credit crunch, some high street banks, hungry for new customers, went out of their way to woo students – the high earners of the future – with offers of free iPods and laptops. Now, our chastened banking sector is trying to behave with a little more restraint, so this year’s fresher cohort faces a rather more subdued selection of enticements, from music downloads to USB memory sticks

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Student finance: Cut to the chase: Get value from your overdraft