Walk into any classroom and you’ll see students with that
glazed-over look in their eyes. They’re either ready to doze off
or they’re in “la la land” daydreaming.
But in today’s hi-tech world, Dr. Madeline Frank says children need great teachers to help develop their hidden talents. She says educators must think outside the box to help students maintain their unique gifts and talents.
In fact, Dr. Frank is so ahead of the curve in this area, she has
developed a list of 10 creative ways to inspire students and curb teachers burn-out. She believes educators must be entertaining to
be effective, and will show your audience how to make learning fun and interactive again.
Dr. Frank will also reveal:
• The secret she learned performing at Carnegie Hall with
Natalie Cole concerning bright colors and commanding attention.
• How to turn students into Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
in order to learn and work together.
• Ways music made Einstein, Schweitzer and Galileo
exceptional scientists.
• How to make your child brighter through music.
What Others Say About Dr. Madeline Frank:
“Her wit and fun stories made the interview lively and memorable.
My audience loved her.”—Randy Gilbert, Internet host, The Inside Success Show
“Thank you for being such an amazing guest on my show. The knowledge, experience and enthusiasm you brought to my audience was truly refreshing.”—Nick Lawrence, Host/Producer, Pennsylvania’s Berks County, WEEU-AM
CREDENTIALS: Madeline Frank, Ph.D. is a critically acclaimed international violist and concert artist, author and teacher. She has written several award winning books and performance CDs based on this research: The Secret of Teaching Science & Math through Music: How Can Music Make You Brighter? Dr. Frank also wrote Musical Notes on Math: Teaching Decimals and Fractions the Fun Way through the Rhythm of Music. She was also principal violist of the New York City Opera and performed with the Metropolitan
Opera Ballet.
AVAILABILITY: Virginia, nationwide and via telephone
CONTACT: Dr. Madeline Frank (757) 599-3575 (VA); mfrankviola@juno.com; www.madelinefrankviola.com
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