GingerLewman is Sep 06, 2008 07:31PM finally going to make a student-friendly iTunes list. Kids keep asking about my odd music and I want to share appropriately. Do you share?
✿honeymic says Sep 07, 2008 01:00AM Yes, I made a class music list. We listen to it in during morning work when we are crunching on our cereal.
GingerLewman says Sep 07, 2008 01:07AM honeymic: iTunes > Preferences > sharing > click the radio button that's not "share entire list" and check the box you want to share.
paulbogush says Sep 07, 2008 02:25AM Only certain groups-interesting q though-I would assume that most teachers listen to music that would not be considered fringe
paulbogush says Sep 07, 2008 02:26AM How many metal heads, goths, and punk fans could possibly be teachers?
gkat says Sep 07, 2008 03:31AM I choose music that has appropriate lyrics for 9 year olds - which aren't that many on the radio
kwhobbes says Sep 07, 2008 03:38AM paulbogush - don't mind some punk but agree, not many teachers listening to Slipnot, Marilyn Manson or Tool
GingerLewman says Sep 07, 2008 12:08PM Marilyn Manson and Tool are both on my list. I think we'd be able to connect to some kids if we tried to understand their music.
GingerLewman says Sep 07, 2008 12:11PM I think the teaching profession needs to have more of us, Paul, in it. Are these the only songs/bands? Nope. But I've gotta weed it out.
LParisi Sep 07, 2008 12:15PM My daughter teaches me about the bands I need to know. She is into screamo. I am not into screamo.
✿honeymic says Sep 07, 2008 05:29PM I don't listen to golden oldies or the soft hits station but also avoid music that sounds like it would be blasting from the gates of Hades.
GingerLewman says Sep 07, 2008 09:19PM honeymic: hmm. methinks you've not even heard the music I like... As a matter of fact, we were just rockin out to White Stripes!
✿honeymic says Sep 08, 2008 01:46AM GingerTPLC: Wasn't talking about YOUR music. And I have the white stripes on my classroom list, so maybe we both have a little to learn!