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Private Lesson No-No’s

January 12, 2006 by natalie 1 Comment

Here are a few excerpts from this site where students communicate their thoughts about teachers and lessons: What this student wants from a teacher: “…be organized, consistent, give specific feedback that a student can work on, be prepared in the sense that if you are about to assign a new piece you are familiar with […]

Filed Under: Personal, Practice Incentives, Teaching

Piano Teachers Policy Site and Great Idea Exchange

January 12, 2006 by natalie Leave a Comment

If you’ve never visited it before, I highly recommend checking out the Piano Teachers Policy Site and Great Idea Exchange. It is a collection of studio policies and ideas from music teachers all over the world. The exchange that led to the creation of this site was an invaluable resource to me when I was […]

Filed Under: Resources, Studio Ideas

Free Sheet Music

January 11, 2006 by natalie 1 Comment

After clicking on a link provided by another teacher to free sheet music for Happy Birthday, I spent a few minutes on this site. There are a number of sites offering free sheet music, but this is the first time I’ve come across this one. The list of how many instruments they offer music for […]

Filed Under: Resources, Worksheets

A New Year!

January 11, 2006 by natalie Leave a Comment

What a whirlwind life has been since the middle of last month! I know you all can relate! As you’ve no doubt observed, I took off a number of weeks from this blog due to the many other responsibilities that required my attention. Now that the new year has begun, I hope to post more […]

Filed Under: Personal

Characteristics of a Good Teacher

December 13, 2005 by natalie Leave a Comment

Here are some observations from watching a master… 1. They make it fun–even the scales. 2. They focus on the love/passion behind the music, rather than just playing. 3. They stress the importance of practicing. 4. They introduce new waves of the future into the lesson–computer music etc., to keep it interesting. 5. Best private […]

Filed Under: Resources, Teaching

White Board Messages

November 29, 2005 by natalie 1 Comment

Every music teacher needs a white board. My students love writing messages on my white board. Here’s one that showed up today: “I want stay in your lessons till a’m 35 years old” This particular white board is one I picked up at a local teacher supply store. It’s magnetic, 24×36″ and has a grid […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Personal, Resources, Studio Ideas

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