Inclusive Music Education That Works.

We help music educators and schools create accessible, high-performing music classrooms and ensembles through differentiated instruction, inclusive rehearsal strategies, and practical professional development—so every student can learn, play, and thrive.

About Modulating Minds

At Modulating Minds, we believe every student deserves the chance to make music—and every teacher deserves the tools to make that possible.

We partner with educators, administrators, and student musicians to build inclusive, accessible, and high-performing music classrooms. Our work focuses on helping teachers reach diverse and exceptional learners through differentiated instructional materials, practical professional development, and hands-on coaching.

From rehearsal clinics and resource design to full-scale professional learning programs, Modulating Minds provides real-world strategies for teaching special learners in musical spaces—without sacrificing musical excellence.

The goal is simple: to help schools create music programs where all students, regardless of ability level, can participate fully, learn deeply, and perform proudly.

Who We Help

Music educators are passionate, but they’re overwhelmed — expected to meet every learner’s needs with limited time, training, and support.
Modulating Minds bridges that gap with tools and training built for music classrooms, not adapted to them.

“Inclusive music education isn’t about lowering the bar — it’s about building a stage where every student can stand and play their part.”

  • Differentiated instructional materials

  • Inclusive rehearsal and classroom strategies

  • Professional learning for diverse student needs

  • Practical plug-and-play strategies for real music educators

  • Ongoing support for music educators and programs

Planning Period PD

Professional development that actually supports music teachers

Professional development that actually supports music teachers.
Through 10 interactive sessions and a 12-module self-paced course, educators learn how to differentiate instruction, manage diverse rehearsal rooms, and build inclusive classroom systems that last. Everything is designed to fit into a single planning period—no wasted time, just strategies that work.

Rehearsal Clinics and Workshops

Hands-on Coaching to strengthen ensemble performance and support teacher development

Hands-on coaching for real classrooms and real results.
Our rehearsal labs and workshops bring evidence-based inclusion practices directly to your ensemble. We help teachers refine tone production, pacing, and student engagement while adapting instruction for every learner—so the music improves and everyone belongs on stage.

Curriculum and Resource Design

Accessible materials aligned to standards and the Universal Design for Learning

Accessible materials built for modern music classrooms.
We create differentiated unit plans, adaptive resources, and performance assessments aligned to UDL and state standards. Whether you need a single inclusive lesson or a full-year framework, we design resources that help every student succeed without watering down the artistry.

Testimonials

As a first-year teacher, I was feeling very overwhelmed, but her tips for classroom management and organization made such a huge difference. My classroom runs smoother, I feel more confident, and I’m not running on fumes every day. Honestly, I don’t know how I would’ve made it through my first year without her help

— Music Teacher, GA

“The coaching gave me real strategies, not just theory.”

— New Teacher, Savannah

“Because of Dr. Washington, I now use more efficient techniques that allow my students to retain information and they are able to demonstrate these skills consistently.”

— Band Director, GA

Quickstart Differentiation Guide for Inclusive Music Classrooms

Get Your Free Differentiation Guide!

Adapt your teaching without overhauling your entire program. This free guide gives you Tier 1 strategies you can implement this week.

What You'll Get:
✅ Practical differentiation techniques
✅ Tiered ensemble strategies
✅ Visual reference for planning support levels

Grace Notes

Recover and reflect

Friday Resource Drop: Recover + Reflect

November 27, 20251 min read

Resource Drop: Recover + Reflect

You’ve made it through another month—lesson plans, parent emails, hallway negotiations, and at least three surprise meetings that should’ve been emails.

Before you roll into the next cycle, take a little time to breathe and regroup.

This weekend’s resource drop is all about reflection and recalibration—the kind that helps you finish strong without burning out.

Here’s what’s waiting for you in your Modulating Minds Digital Library:

1️⃣ Lesson Plan Template – Simplify your prep with a structure that prioritizes clarity and connection. Spend your energy teaching, not formatting.

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2️⃣ Classroom Audit Checklist – A quick guide to spot what’s working, what’s lagging, and what can be adjusted before the mid-year slump.

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3️⃣ Reflection Prompts Sheet – Ten bite-sized journaling questions to help you reset your mindset and end the week with perspective instead of pressure.

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Use one, use them all, or just browse for inspiration.

Sometimes momentum starts with simply having the right tool in front of you.

Access these resources in your Modulating Minds Digital Library. They’re designed to help you recover your energy, reflect with purpose, and re-enter your classroom with calm, confident focus.

👉🏾 Check it out!

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Modulating Minds

Tuning education for every mind. PD & resources for music educators. Neurodiversity-affirming. Student-centered. Planning Period PD now enrolling!

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