Music Workshop’s self-paced, online professional development courses help classroom teachers bring the power of music into their daily classroom routines – no music background required. Grounded in research and built for real-world teaching, our courses show how music can reduce stress, build connection, and support emotional well-being for both students and educators.


$180 Value
FREE Code CHILES
6 hours
General educators
This teacher professional development course is designed for K-12 educators of all subjects to learn how music integration can support student well-being throughout the school day, to last them beyond their school years.
Through a series of units on student challenges towards well-being, the science of music and the brain, and the teaching techniques for music integration, teachers learn how manageable it is to integrate music into their current curriculum and practices.

$60 Value
FREE Code CHILES
2 hours
Music teachers
General educators
For all educators! We know not every teacher has time for Music Workshop’s comprehensive 6-hour course on Music for Well-Being, so this professional development course separates a topic from that training to take a focused look at music listening.
Our 2-hour specialty course explores the role of music listening across K-12 classrooms in supporting the well-being of students. Through four modules of research-based learning content, videos, and activities, you will learn how to apply music listening in your instruction to cultivate a supportive and engaging learning environment as a music or non-music teacher.

$60 Value
FREE Code CHILES
2 hours
Music teachers
General educators
Teachers know that well-being matters, but finding time can be difficult with the many responsibilities of personal and professional life. This self-paced professional development course offers a thoughtfully curated selection of videos, readings, and written reflections for teachers of all subjects with helpful information and strategies for fostering teacher well-being, including through the use of music as a powerful tool for self-care.
Anyone who has spent time in a classroom or school knows that many students are struggling. Children today face a constant barrage of challenges that interfere with their development and academic performance.
Educators are in an ideal position to help students, given the amount of time they spend together during important developmental years. But in this period of educational and social uncertainty, many teachers feel overwhelmed and underprepared to support a traumatized student body.
Ready to bring more well-being, connection, and creativity into your classroom? Our online, self-paced courses are designed for real teachers with real demands—and they’re ready when you are.
You’ll get practical tools, inspiring strategies, and new ways to use music to support your students—and yourself.
