Blog categorized as Teacher Wellbeing

When I recently asked my teen student Peter to share his thoughts on “getting out of the comfort zone”, he explained it’s a phrase his hockey coach and band director frequently use that means it’s time to try something new. Something that’s not just a copy of what we’ve always done. Something that p...

27.10.25 03:21 PM - Comment(s)

As you probably know, I spend a lot of time thinking about what it means to be a music studio teacher in today’s music teaching world. Something that really impresses me is how we’re going through an extraordinary transformation in teacher mindset. Unlike previous generations, today’s teachers are i...

09.05.25 05:07 PM - Comment(s)

Please enjoy this guest post from Dyane Protzmann Rogelstad, a longtime supporter of Teach Music 21C. Thanks Dyane for sharing your reflections. 

Have you ever had a mentor or teacher who recognized your potential before you could see it yourself—someone who gently nudged you onto a path that wo...

02.05.25 03:21 PM - Comment(s)

Are you familiar with imposter syndrome? Those feelings of inadequacy that can wreak havoc with music teacher frame of mind. The sense that “I’m not good enough” or “I don’t really know what I’m doing” can be paralyzing, even in the face of real achievements and credentials. Within music teaching, w...

07.04.25 04:25 PM - Comment(s)

Music teacher wellbeing is a topic that doesn’t seem to come up all that often in teacher discussion groups. And when it does, factors like regular physical exercise, balanced diet, and adequate sleep take center stage. But these factors only tell part of the story. There’s another element important...

21.10.24 03:18 PM - Comment(s)

These days I’ve been thinking music studio teaching really is a complex undertaking that requires a unique blend of creativity, adaptability, and emotional intelligence from music teachers. Each day brings new challenges—some within our control, like passing on musical skills and knowledge, and othe...

07.10.24 04:49 PM - Comment(s)