Music Will Proposal
Music Will Proposal
Music Will Proposal
Dear Administrator,
I’m writing to inform you of a professional development opportunity that I believe will help our
Background
Music Will (Formerly Little Kids Rock) is the largest nonprofit music program in the US public
school system. Their mission is to increase student access to music education in underprivileged
areas through professional development workshops, online resources, and a Modern Band
approach (Byo, 2017). I believe that establishing a modern band program will be great for our
school, due to its ability to facilitate culturally relevant instruction, increase opportunities for
The uncomfortable reality of music education in the United States is that much of the music
within the canon is rooted in white supremacist bourgeois values that don’t represent the reality
of music in the United States today. An emphasis on culturally relevant music helps students
develop a stronger music knowledge, sets them up better for the future, and ameliorates cultural
divides that can exist between teachers and students (Butler et al., 2007). If our students wish to
pursue music as a career, they will need to have instrumental versatility, a strong knowledge of
music technology, and creativity/improvisatory skills. The Modern Band approach emphasizes
teaching musical technology skills like beatmaking, mixing, and how to use a DAW, as well as
performance skills in the areas of guitar, ukulele, drumkit, bass, and more.
Student Choice
The unique setup of Modern Band makes it so that students have a greater voice in the selection
of music being studied and performed. Studies have shown that student choice in the classroom
increases students’ intrinsic motivation as well as student autonomy. (Patall et al., 2010). A key
feature of the Modern Band approach is approximation, a form of UDL wherein students are
given the autonomy to self-determine the difficulty of the part they are playing. Through
approximation, a class can have students across the musical spectrum all learning together while
Studies show that students who participate in music ensemble courses outpace their peers in
academic performance, school attendance, and graduation rates (Eason et al., 2013). A large
demographic of students who feel underrepresented by current ensemble course offerings will
likely seek to join a Modern Band program, thus increasing the attendance rate further and
Proposal
I am requesting funding to attend the July 2024 Modern Band Summit hosted by Music Will in
Fort Collins, CO. Through attending, I will receive professional development training to
effectively deliver this Modern Band curriculum, and be able to procure bulk musical
instruments at a free or reduced cost. The total cost of attending the conference is approximately
$800 US Dollars (Airfare, Conference attendance, Lodging), which is 300 dollars less than a
class set of 12 three-quarter-size guitars from the preeminent school music retailer, West Music.
Implementation
Following the training, I will implement the modern band approach by establishing two new
classes for the 2025-2026 school year: Modern Band, and Music Technology. The Modern Band
class will be offered for grades 6-12 and will be structured as an ensemble class. Units of study
will include improvisation, R&B and its cultural implications/impacts, and other
performance-based units that will be determined via the results of a student-interest survey. The
Music Technology Class will be offered for grades 9-12 and will have units discussing DJing,
beatmaking, and DAW usage, and students will be assessed on their original compositions.
I hope you consider this proposal, as I think it would greatly benefit our school community and
explore the musical potential that is inherent in each and every one of our students.
Erica Taylor
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● Butler, Abby & Lind, Vicki & Mckoy, Constance. (2007). Equity and access in music
education: conceptualizing culture as barriers to and supports for music learning. Music
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● Byo, J. L. (2017). “modern band” as School Music: A case study. International Journal
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