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  • Pittsburgh Grandview Elementary School
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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During our music notation lessons, a projector will enable students to see what is being taught. Having a large projected display will enhance the learning material. I teach from a cart and a projector is far superior to a small LCD screen. Students will come and point to various elements of learned items and having a screen to look at and point to will be beneficial to group learning. Other musical lessons such as showing musical instruments that have great detail and lesson that contain cultural and historical significance can be utilized much better with a projector.

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During our music notation lessons, a projector will enable students to see what is being taught. Having a large projected display will enhance the learning material. I teach from a cart and a projector is far superior to a small LCD screen. Students will come and point to various elements of learned items and having a screen to look at and point to will be beneficial to group learning. Other musical lessons such as showing musical instruments that have great detail and lesson that contain cultural and historical significance can be utilized much better with a projector.

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