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I recently returned from another wonderful International Music Teachers Exchange (IMTEX) conference in Remscheid, Germany, where I gathered together with many teachers from all over the world to share new ideas, discoveries, and solutions, and I met once again friends from previous years as well as made new Facebook and email friendships. Once again, the conference director Kerstin Wartberg organized another wonderful conference that successfully brought diverse individuals and teaching ideas to one place. Once again, I experienced a joy that I only experience once a year with this conference, as I share about in this episode.
Here are some links to be part of the IMTEX community. If you are not a member of the online media library, check that out! Lots of useful information there!
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—– Paula —–
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