INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TO WORK TO: Chill, Ambient, Electronic Instrumental Mix
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[UPDATED WEEKLY] THE ORIGINAL & LARGEST Instrumental playlist! Music for study, work, coding, or relaxation: chill, melodic electronica, chillout, classical, ambient-listen for 40 WEEKS w/o repeats! BIO: #1 "Best DUI Attorney in Orlando
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Playlist Length
14 days, 13 hours, 28 minutes
Playlist Followers
61344
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Playlist Last Updated
Unknown
Mood
Mixed Mood
Track Popularity Rating
Deep
Style
Quiet
Average Release Decade
2010s
Main Genre:
Electronic
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Reddit Post
> I'm sitting at home right now in front of my PC wearing only shorts with techno music playing. Work remotely. Currently wearing yoga pants and a tee. Not showered. I, too, enjoy listening to techno when working from home. Here's a cool spotify playlist I like: https://open.spotify.com/user/keatshandwriting/playlist/21J20PgNUj49fSp2UOfawo I'm not saying anyone has to do it, I was just providing an example of how dress can inform behavior. But I'm with ya. > One size does not fit all. The school agenda is designed to cookie cutter everyone into a corporate monkey job. It's really a lowest common denominator system. That's not going to always be the way. Things are changing now. Agreed. Unfortunately, the public ed system has no choice but to teach to the lowest common denominator. Thank George Bush and NCLB for that one. > I think teachers should be in the business of teaching and not in the business of "preparing for corporate drone life". That's a lot of what's wrong with schools. Everyone wants the quant scores so they can accurately classify students into funnels and no one has to think too hard. Another result of NCLB. Teachers do want to be in the business of teaching. However, having public ed administrators and school boards in bed with the Houghton Mifflin, McGraw Hill, and Pearson leaves little room for input from the teachers themselves. Trust me, the teachers hate it, too. That's why it's the true gems who see potential in their students and push them towards the jobs they desire. When I said that quote, I didn't assume corporate jobs. I literally meant any job they want, regardless of how non-conventional. Hell, there's thousands of jobs that don't even exist yet, but teachers can encourage students to self-advocate and research the skills needed to acquire their dream job, and develop a plan for honing those skills. My goal wasn't to turn my students into corporate drones; it was to get them to be contributing members of society - and let them define that contribution for themselves.
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Reddit Username
buhnyfoofoo
Reddit Timestamp
6/9/16 12:42
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