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Pandora Bryce teaches flute methods at the University of Toronto and is a researcher and educator in the fields of music education and adult education. Dr. Bryce has travelled extensively to present recitals, masterclasses, pedagogy courses and teacher development workshops in Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the U.S. Her international teaching and lecturing topic areas include adult education, constructivism, teacher development, communications, Suzuki pedagogy, and motivation. She has published articles on collaborative learning (Canadian Music Educator), pedagogy (American Suzuki Journal), learning styles (Ability development), and optimal performance (American Suzuki Journal). Dr. Bryce performs as a flutist in solo, chamber and studio work, including at least ten recordings on the Solitudes and Avalon labels. Recent performances include recitals in Sydney and Melbourne, Great Britain, and Tucson, Arizona, and the concertos of Canadian composers Michael Conway Baker and Jacques Hétu. |