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Our Mission |
Guitars in the Classroom supports highly-engaged student learning in public schools by training, equipping and inspiring teachers and school staff to play, sing, lead and integrate music with academic instruction and social-emotional development. Our free programs restore music to its rightful place in childhood and society while supporting all learners to access their creativity through the power of song.

How We Serve
GITC's ongoing after-school courses, workshops and school-day teaching artist residencies infuse classrooms with student learning through the power of song! We accomplish this by training teachers- most with little or no prior musical experience to become enthusiastic music makers and song leaders for learning. Their students begin strumming, singing and songwriting together for learning all subjects.
GITC's programs are free to teachers. Learning through music boosts academic engagement and success, imparts literacy skills and makes 21st Century Skills a natural part of learning. Our motto is “Better Learning through Music.”
GITC's ongoing after-school courses, workshops and school-day teaching artist residencies infuse classrooms with student learning through the power of song! We accomplish this by training teachers- most with little or no prior musical experience to become enthusiastic music makers and song leaders for learning. Their students begin strumming, singing and songwriting together for learning all subjects.
GITC's programs are free to teachers. Learning through music boosts academic engagement and success, imparts literacy skills and makes 21st Century Skills a natural part of learning. Our motto is “Better Learning through Music.”

Our Vision
We envision the time when all students have free access to learning through music as a vital part of their academic education and social emotional development. San Diego County is our hub. We've trained over 15,000 educators in 36 states and Canada in this approach. Our goal is to make GITC available to teachers wherever they serve through online instruction and resources. Please join us for a GITC class or sign up online to learn!
We envision the time when all students have free access to learning through music as a vital part of their academic education and social emotional development. San Diego County is our hub. We've trained over 15,000 educators in 36 states and Canada in this approach. Our goal is to make GITC available to teachers wherever they serve through online instruction and resources. Please join us for a GITC class or sign up online to learn!
![]() Please join GITC's efforts to Keep Music Education Strong by becoming an advocate in your community! Our friends at the NAMM Foundation have suggestions and materials avaiable HERE to make it easy to sing out for music!
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What We Do
Guitars and Ukes in the Classroom is dedicated to improving education with musical learning opportunities and access for all students. GITC programs bring joy to learning and expand the role of music throughout daily instruction by training, inspiring and equipping general and special educators, specialists and school staff from Pre-K through grade 12 to integrate hands-on music making and songwriting for literacy, math and social-emotional learning.
Guitars and Ukes in the Classroom is dedicated to improving education with musical learning opportunities and access for all students. GITC programs bring joy to learning and expand the role of music throughout daily instruction by training, inspiring and equipping general and special educators, specialists and school staff from Pre-K through grade 12 to integrate hands-on music making and songwriting for literacy, math and social-emotional learning.

Our Core Values
The Well-Being of Students and Teachers
Making Music, Creativity, Cross-Curricular Learning,
Inclusion, Community,
Integrity & Respect
The Well-Being of Students and Teachers
Making Music, Creativity, Cross-Curricular Learning,
Inclusion, Community,
Integrity & Respect
![]() Guitars & Ukes in the Classroom is overjoyed to be offering AMAISE Conferences this year, supported by grants from the NEA, Nordson Foundation and a contract from the Kennedy Center's Office of Very Special Arts! AMAISE stands for Adaptive Music for Achievement in Inclusion and Special Education. Next up: AMAISE in the Cajon Valley Schools,
April 15-16, 2020. |
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Our Services: Teacher Education, Classroom Artistry & Instruments Galore!
GITC TRAINS TEACHERS TO SING, PLAY, WRITE, TEACH & LEAD STUDENTS IN SONGS FOR LITERACY & LEARNING!
Guitars in the Classroom trains teachers to make, lead and create music that supports learning throughout the school day. We supply training in music leadership, instruments and more. By training the teachers to sing, write songs for learning and begin playing ukulele or guitar, they develop the skills to infuse lessons with music across the curriculum. |
Over time, they pass these skills on to their students.The children begin strumming, singing and writing their own songs together on academic topics and this boosts their communication and literacy skills. Before long the students are working together to compose lyrics about their lesson content using rich vocabulary and important musical concepts and dynamics. The GITC approach also helps students express their feelings and build emotional awareness and social skills, too. GITC's formula for success blends listening, speaking, moving, singing, strumming, writing and performing so all students become completely engaged in a vibrant learning process.

OFFERING MUSICAL TRAINING ALSO REQUIRES SUPPLIES!
With help from contributors and sponsors, GITC places instruments in their hands along with resources to acquire more so that each student can learn to strum and sing at school. Teachers are not asked to pay this, ever. We help them find resources and give everything we can. Your donations make this possible! Through GITC's free, inclusive approach, every student in participating classrooms learns to make music with their teacher.
With help from contributors and sponsors, GITC places instruments in their hands along with resources to acquire more so that each student can learn to strum and sing at school. Teachers are not asked to pay this, ever. We help them find resources and give everything we can. Your donations make this possible! Through GITC's free, inclusive approach, every student in participating classrooms learns to make music with their teacher.


GITC TEACHES LEADERSHIP
Students in GITC classrooms become enthusiastic music makers when their music educator trains and supports their regular classroom teachers to make singing and strumming a part of daily learning. These teachers who may never have played a note in their lives become fearless music leaders for learning given expert instruction, time, care and encouragement. Students are their biggest fans and tell them everyday that they are rock stars! Through this honest relationship, students discover their own potential to lead the way for friends and family members beyond the classroom
Students in GITC classrooms become enthusiastic music makers when their music educator trains and supports their regular classroom teachers to make singing and strumming a part of daily learning. These teachers who may never have played a note in their lives become fearless music leaders for learning given expert instruction, time, care and encouragement. Students are their biggest fans and tell them everyday that they are rock stars! Through this honest relationship, students discover their own potential to lead the way for friends and family members beyond the classroom

What is most important is that the kids witness their teachers trying hard and taking creative risks. Their teachers are demonstrating what it takes to learn and grow, mistakes and all! The teachers admit they are beginners and need some encouragement.
The kids step right up.
The kids step right up.

TEACHERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION, TOO!
These special educators and learning specialists work with students with a wide array of different abilities. From dyslexia and ADHD to cognitive impairment, cerebral palsy and autism, their students are experiencing learning through music regularly, thanks to their dedication. They to play and lead the way, adapting music for Sped at our Adaptive Music for Special Education Conferences!
These special educators and learning specialists work with students with a wide array of different abilities. From dyslexia and ADHD to cognitive impairment, cerebral palsy and autism, their students are experiencing learning through music regularly, thanks to their dedication. They to play and lead the way, adapting music for Sped at our Adaptive Music for Special Education Conferences!

TEACHERS WITH BIG HEARTS AND EXCEPTIONAL VISION ARE MAKING THE CHANGE!
When teachers agree to be brave beginners with music, this shift tends to change the power dynamic in a profound way. Students realize they have something important to offer. They want very much to matter to their teachers and here, they really do. Students witness their teachers turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones and failing forward with joy to find success. They find they can help by cheering their teachers along and focusing on the positive. They absolutely LOVE learning through music and ask for it daily.
With this ongoing teamwork, the teachers model real learning, the grit, the determination, and the joy of achieving hard-earned goals. With such courage, compassion and enthusiasm for making music, GITC helps to instill in the students a lifelong love of learning and music.
When teachers agree to be brave beginners with music, this shift tends to change the power dynamic in a profound way. Students realize they have something important to offer. They want very much to matter to their teachers and here, they really do. Students witness their teachers turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones and failing forward with joy to find success. They find they can help by cheering their teachers along and focusing on the positive. They absolutely LOVE learning through music and ask for it daily.
With this ongoing teamwork, the teachers model real learning, the grit, the determination, and the joy of achieving hard-earned goals. With such courage, compassion and enthusiasm for making music, GITC helps to instill in the students a lifelong love of learning and music.
![]() Teaching music really boils down to love in action. And you know what we believe... "What the world needs now is love, sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just too little of." Please join us in spreading the goodness and DONATE or VOLUNTEER today! This spirit of giving is how GITC came to be and the power of love keeps seeing us through. This year, we are celebrating this by recognizing two amazing individuals! Israeli singer-songwriter, David Broza and his endeavor, One Million Guitars (1MG) for supporting teachers and students in GITC classrooms to learn to play the guitar! You can read all about it here: https://jewishjournal.com/blogs/308230/david-broza-on-launching-the-one-million-guitars-project/
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![]() We are also appreciating and celebrating online Ukulele Instructor, Terry Carter and his devoted ukulele students for their magnanamous support of GITC programs in high poverty schools! Terry's company, UkeLikeThePros is GITC's New Sponsor of the Year. We applaud his heart and integrity.
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STUDENTS IN GITC CLASSROOMS DEVELOP STRONGER ACADEMIC SKILLS!
How does GITC impact academic performance? Music is a fine messenger for cognitive skills and academic concepts, processes and facts. First off, singing and songwriting build strong literacy skills. Speaking and listening skills are inherent in writing and singing songs in a group. GITC has trained hundreds of teachers in primary grades to teach Phonological Awareness through Music through specialized workshops. From vocabulary building to effective writing and analytic reasoning, students in 35 states are strumming and singing to learn English Language Arts with GITC! And of course, deeper understanding and rote memorization of any idea tucked into a song lyrics boosts student success on tests. The power of a song to impart ideas is undeniable. Think back to the songs you learned as a child to learn everything from counting and the alphabet to American history!
Songs also bring social studies to life. Songs about history and social movements help students make a more personal, emotional connection to the past rather than just memorizing dates and events.
How does GITC impact academic performance? Music is a fine messenger for cognitive skills and academic concepts, processes and facts. First off, singing and songwriting build strong literacy skills. Speaking and listening skills are inherent in writing and singing songs in a group. GITC has trained hundreds of teachers in primary grades to teach Phonological Awareness through Music through specialized workshops. From vocabulary building to effective writing and analytic reasoning, students in 35 states are strumming and singing to learn English Language Arts with GITC! And of course, deeper understanding and rote memorization of any idea tucked into a song lyrics boosts student success on tests. The power of a song to impart ideas is undeniable. Think back to the songs you learned as a child to learn everything from counting and the alphabet to American history!
Songs also bring social studies to life. Songs about history and social movements help students make a more personal, emotional connection to the past rather than just memorizing dates and events.

STEAM EDUCATION THROUGH MUSIC
Science also offers chances to make strong musical connections. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) education prepares students for jobs that will be available when they graduate from school. Playing guitar or ukukele can make basic math "click" in students' minds as they count beats and learn to compose, notate and play patterns, rhythms and strums.
Science also offers chances to make strong musical connections. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) education prepares students for jobs that will be available when they graduate from school. Playing guitar or ukukele can make basic math "click" in students' minds as they count beats and learn to compose, notate and play patterns, rhythms and strums.

The physics of sound, the deep math and science of instrument design and construction, the anatomy of hearing, and the applied math of making music are all powerful subjects that GITC teachers can explore. And through songwriting, students are writing lyrics about the scientific process, the life cycle, the water cycle, geology, biology and so much more! This innovative approach using music as a medium for STEAM learning is capturing imaginations from coast to coast.

When a school district or individual public school asks to host GITC, then interested teachers are invited to voluntarily sign up for a workshop or to enroll in a class that meets each week after school. No musical experience is required. Our methods are quite easy for beginners to learn. Each teacher receives a ukulele to keep and a guitar they can borrow long term. We teach them to sing, play, write and lead songs for learning, and how to facilitate making music with their students. While the teachers gain music and leadership skills, they co-write songs that correspond to their current curriculum and they create musically infused lesson plans.

WHAT DOES A GITC CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?
When teachers feel encouraged and empowered, their students begin singing with them, playing ukuleles or guitars, writing lyrics for learning, and performing songs together in class. Partner and small group songwriting gives students opportunities to employ verbal and writing skills! They listen to each other, communicate together more effectively, cooperate and collaborate on brainstorming. Then they practice together and refine their song lyrics for learning until the team all agrees the song is ready to share. Finally, students create musical arrangements together, deciding who will play instruments, who will dance and who will sing. Then they perform the songs for each other or other classes, even family members on Back to School nights, arts nights and Family Fridays. These activities and performances help them develop "21st Century Learning Skills" which in turn prepare students to do well as they progress to higher grades and eventually into jobs and careers. Music shapes their lives.
When teachers feel encouraged and empowered, their students begin singing with them, playing ukuleles or guitars, writing lyrics for learning, and performing songs together in class. Partner and small group songwriting gives students opportunities to employ verbal and writing skills! They listen to each other, communicate together more effectively, cooperate and collaborate on brainstorming. Then they practice together and refine their song lyrics for learning until the team all agrees the song is ready to share. Finally, students create musical arrangements together, deciding who will play instruments, who will dance and who will sing. Then they perform the songs for each other or other classes, even family members on Back to School nights, arts nights and Family Fridays. These activities and performances help them develop "21st Century Learning Skills" which in turn prepare students to do well as they progress to higher grades and eventually into jobs and careers. Music shapes their lives.

SPECIAL EDUCATION MATTERS!
Music reaches every kind of learner and leaves no child out. GITC includes and serves ALL students from the most gifted to the most challenged. Learning through music when taught with student needs in mind can help any child succeed. Kinesthetic learners who think best when they can move around and learn by "doing." Visual spatial thinkers do well reading lyrics, writing symbolic notation and following chord charts. Auditory/verbal learners thrive by chanting and singing. Students with short attention spans find music compelling enough to sustain their focus. Students with autism are motivated by music to express more verbally. Shy students draw confidence through playing and singing with their classmates and begin to step up on their own.
Music reaches every kind of learner and leaves no child out. GITC includes and serves ALL students from the most gifted to the most challenged. Learning through music when taught with student needs in mind can help any child succeed. Kinesthetic learners who think best when they can move around and learn by "doing." Visual spatial thinkers do well reading lyrics, writing symbolic notation and following chord charts. Auditory/verbal learners thrive by chanting and singing. Students with short attention spans find music compelling enough to sustain their focus. Students with autism are motivated by music to express more verbally. Shy students draw confidence through playing and singing with their classmates and begin to step up on their own.

Making music gives every student an exciting way to express and connect, as well as incentive to improve. Students exercise their strengths while strengthening their other learning styles. We are most grateful to the Nordson Foundation for having supported our first conference in July, 2018.

EXCELLENCE THROUGH MUSIC!
From rote memorization to deep understanding, songs make learning sticky and drive test scores UP. Singing before tests helps students center, calm their heart rates and sends oxygen to their busy brains. Test anxiety decreases which means they are free to think without worry. Then students easily remember what they've learned because songs come to mind easily, bringing ideas big and small along with them. Many teachers report hearing their students singing quietly during quizzes and tests!
Learn even more about how GITC is making a difference for teachers and students by visiting our PROGRAMS page. You can also adopt a GITC classroom or fund a special educational initiative if you check our our fundraising campaigns on the DONATE page.
From rote memorization to deep understanding, songs make learning sticky and drive test scores UP. Singing before tests helps students center, calm their heart rates and sends oxygen to their busy brains. Test anxiety decreases which means they are free to think without worry. Then students easily remember what they've learned because songs come to mind easily, bringing ideas big and small along with them. Many teachers report hearing their students singing quietly during quizzes and tests!
Learn even more about how GITC is making a difference for teachers and students by visiting our PROGRAMS page. You can also adopt a GITC classroom or fund a special educational initiative if you check our our fundraising campaigns on the DONATE page.

Many folks ask how our work is funded. GITC services are supported through charitable donations, grants, in-kind musical gifts, corporate giving, and PTOs and schools when possible. Please check our our SPONSORS page to see the companies that have been helping our efforts along! As a non-profit we are committed to offering our training, instruments and supplies free to the teachers. They need and deserve our support and cooperating companies get this.

Almost 60% of GITC teachers feel they can participate because it's offered gratis. 73% have never played an instrument or studied music before and they are unsure of their singing voices. By removing the financial barrier to participation, teachers find they can invest their time and effort without fear of failure. The musical gifts they receive from our donors and business sponsors instill hope and spark their determination to practice and succeed. GITC's unconditional support, easy approach, practical use of music, and our seven sequential levels instruction provide a safe learning community, a sense of purpose and endless resources! Since 2000, over 14,000 teachers have become music makers and song leaders with Guitars in the Classroom. We thank this whole community of passionate individuals and forward thinking organizations for making these accomplishments possible!

SUPPORTING DISTRICTS TO MAKE MORE MUSIC!
Creating Educational Reform is a daunting task. We begin where learning takes place - by meeting with Visual and Performing Arts department leaders, bringing artists and teaching artists into the mix, and working together to serve students and teachers in public school classrooms from coast to coast. Students need and deserve a great public education and everyone truly wants to deliver what our young people need to succeed. GITC provides a practical, positive and trustworthy approach to uniting like-minded decision makers and creators for the good of children, and it works. With that kind of willingness to work together, our efforts are not diminished by shrinking budgets, large class sizes, complex student needs and ever-changing district policies. Together we can bring the music safely as arts partners, supporting music departments to reach more students in innovative ways while making excellent teaching easier to achieve. When everyone is on board, it's possible to improve both teaching and learning outcomes.
Creating Educational Reform is a daunting task. We begin where learning takes place - by meeting with Visual and Performing Arts department leaders, bringing artists and teaching artists into the mix, and working together to serve students and teachers in public school classrooms from coast to coast. Students need and deserve a great public education and everyone truly wants to deliver what our young people need to succeed. GITC provides a practical, positive and trustworthy approach to uniting like-minded decision makers and creators for the good of children, and it works. With that kind of willingness to work together, our efforts are not diminished by shrinking budgets, large class sizes, complex student needs and ever-changing district policies. Together we can bring the music safely as arts partners, supporting music departments to reach more students in innovative ways while making excellent teaching easier to achieve. When everyone is on board, it's possible to improve both teaching and learning outcomes.

We believe that educational changes need to happen right now so we don't lose kids to slow moving federal, state and district politics, budgets and policy discussions. Education will only get better when folks at the top can witness a working solution taking place in the schools. That's where you will find us - inviting principals, superintendents and community leaders to visit GITC classes to experience the energy, excitement and progress! By training highly motivated teachers in groups of 18-24, musical learning reaches about 2000 students at a time. We stand by these teachers over time to help them grow, create and lead. If you multiply this approach over the past 19 years through 34 states and hundreds of schools, you get a snapshot of our impact.

How can GITC services be offered at no charge to teachers? Your gifts make a crucial difference in this regard. GITC is funded by charitable donations, grants, in-kind musical gifts, corporate giving, and schools when possible. As a non-profit we are committed to offering our training, instruments and supplies free to the teachers. They don't get paid enough, many are heads of families too, so in order to learn to make music, they need our support. Almost 60% feel they can participate because there is no charge. 73% have never played an instrument or studied music before and they are unsure of their singing voices. Removing the financial barrier to participation means teachers can invest their time and effort without fear of failure. The musical gifts they receive from our donors and business sponsors instill hope and spark a fierce determination to practice and succeed. We offer seven sequential levels of instruction.
Please "Be the Change" and Donate Today!
When you give a tax-deductible gift to our 501(c)3 public charity, you can request that we utilize your gift in a particular region, or to meet a specific need. We offer special trainings for teachers of students with disabilities; for young students needing support in early literacy skills; for students acquiring English as a second language, and of course for ALL students in the elementary grades. We donate instruments into every program, too. Whether you donate here at our website, or send along an instrument, your effort will be felt in a classroom within days. Please visit our DONATE page to learn more about how you can make a meaningful and lasting difference for students and teachers.
Volunteer!
Each person volunteering with GITC helps make things better in schools right away - in their own way! We have "Angel" jobs for whatever you are good at or into trying. Tuning angels, research angels, video and photography angels, classroom angels, community angels...everyone is welcome. To learn more, please email us and tell us about yourself at [email protected]!
Join Our Faculty!
Know someone who might want to learn to train teachers with GITC? Please refer them to our website made just for Guitars in the Classroom program participants and GITC faculty members here: https://gitcteachers.org. We'll welcome their inquiry!
Please "Be the Change" and Donate Today!
When you give a tax-deductible gift to our 501(c)3 public charity, you can request that we utilize your gift in a particular region, or to meet a specific need. We offer special trainings for teachers of students with disabilities; for young students needing support in early literacy skills; for students acquiring English as a second language, and of course for ALL students in the elementary grades. We donate instruments into every program, too. Whether you donate here at our website, or send along an instrument, your effort will be felt in a classroom within days. Please visit our DONATE page to learn more about how you can make a meaningful and lasting difference for students and teachers.
Volunteer!
Each person volunteering with GITC helps make things better in schools right away - in their own way! We have "Angel" jobs for whatever you are good at or into trying. Tuning angels, research angels, video and photography angels, classroom angels, community angels...everyone is welcome. To learn more, please email us and tell us about yourself at [email protected]!
Join Our Faculty!
Know someone who might want to learn to train teachers with GITC? Please refer them to our website made just for Guitars in the Classroom program participants and GITC faculty members here: https://gitcteachers.org. We'll welcome their inquiry!
Music Education with Music Integration - An Interdependent Vision
GITC believes that every student deserves a well-rounded elementary education including weekly instruction in music taught by a credentialed music teacher. Learning to make music for music's sake can matter a great deal in a child's development and future. We invite you to read up on the multitude of benefits in our blog and visit the NAMM Foundation website for music advocacy. GITC stands with districts dedicated to strengthening their music education programs. We offer music faculties free training in our approach and select from among the participating music specialists, compassionate and patient instructors to teach music integration with GITC to their Pk-6 classroom colleagues. When music specialists and classroom teachers team up, they can build a culture of music together where hearts, minds, hands and hallways are filled with song.
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