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8 m dreams. m dreams. m m dreams. <n> <n> u dreams. <n> <n> he Cloths o Heaven I the heaven's emroidered cloths, Enrought ith golden and ver light, he lue and the dim and the dark cloths O night and light and the hal-light; I ould sread the cloths under r eet: I, eing oor, have only dreams; I have sread dreams under r eet; read sotly ecause tread on dreams. W. Yeats Dr. Benjamin Bolden, music educator and comoser, is an associate roessor in the Faculty o Education at Queen s niversity. His research interests include the learning and teaching o comosing, creativity, community music, arts-ased research, We.0 technologies in education, teacher knoledge, and teachers roessional learning. s a teacher, Ben has orked ith re-school, elementary, secondary, and university students in Canada, England, and aian. Ben is an associate comoser o the Canadian Music Centre and his comositions have een erormed y a variety o roessional and amateur erorming ensemles. Ben as editor o the Canadian Music Educator, journal o the Canadian Music Educators ssociation/l ssociation canadienne des musiciens éducateurs, rom 007-01. He is the roud ather o three rascally oys. I as insired to comose this iece, read otly, y a ED talk given y ir Ken Roinson. He soke aout the imortance o educating children in a ay that allos them to e ho they need to e, and o honouring their dreams. He closed the talk y reading the oem he Cloths o Heaven y William ler Yeats. He as using the oem to remind olicy makers, educators, and arents that, everyday and everyhere, children lay their dreams at our eet. We need to tread sotly.