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Have you ever thought about the cycle of Growth and Rest in learning/teaching how to sing or play a musical instrument? Mother Nature reminds us that Growth and Rest always work together. After a day of Growth, we’ve got nighttime as a very much needed period of Rest. Or consider the seasons - ...

10.06.24 03:11 PM - Comment(s)

Can you believe it - June is here and there are only a few weeks until summer break. How can music teachers make the most as the school year comes to a close? In the previous exploration, we examined the practicality of Student Report Cards. This time around, let’s take a look at Parent Check Ins as...

03.06.24 03:16 PM - Comment(s)

Do your students ever get frustrated during their lessons? Have you ever had the following situation? The student repeatedly returns to the beginning of the piece, starting over again and again in order to create sufficient momentum to make it through the unwieldy challenges in bar 3. Finally, after...

27.05.24 08:33 PM - Comment(s)

With June lessons just around the corner, it’s time to think about wrapping up student lessons. For many music teachers, June is a year-end target with celebration in a formal concert and a reception for everyone. I look at June as the time to reflect on what students have done over the previous mon...

27.05.24 08:33 PM - Comment(s)

What do you do when parents request lessons for a month to see if their child likes it before they make a commitment? Do you tell them it's better to make a one-year commitment, as progress can be fairly slow at the beginning? Is there anything music teachers can do to get parents to change their mi...

20.05.24 04:03 PM - Comment(s)

It seems like there's one topic I'm always circling back to more than any other - lifelong music making. As we move through the changing landscape of music teaching - what we prioritize, how we connect with our students, how we listen - all play roles in cultivating a future generation that sees mus...

06.05.24 10:19 PM - Comment(s)