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Setting Up An Independent Music Teaching Studio - Panter - 18.12.2022 ![]() Setting Up An Independent Music Teaching Studio Published 8/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 7.59 GB | Duration: 6h 24m A comprehensive course for new (or experienced!) music teachers on running a business that reflects your values What you'll learn In this course, we explore your unique gifts as a teacher, believing that what you have to offer is of value just as it is, even as you seek growth. Introduce structures and systems that can help your studio run almost automatically, allowing you to focus on the creative art of actually teaching. Work through best practices for a creating a physical space, pedagogical plan, appropriate tuition rates, studio policy documents, parent communications & more. Focus on the "why" of teaching music. If we remember the why, then we can figure out any detail along the way. Requirements No prior music teaching experience necessary. Description Few music degree programs prepare new music teachers to run their own small business. But that's what independent music teachers do! They create an environment that inspires students, promotes hard work and the creation of art, and reflects their values as an educator. And they have to do all of that while collecting payments, scheduling lessons and communicating with parents. In this course, you will learn to:How to discover your values as a teacherHow to build structure into your business planningHow to set up your physical studio spaceHow to create traditions in your studio that foster community and encouragementHow to interact with parents as clientsHow to set a tuition plan and calendar schedule that work for youHow to create a pedagogical planHow to make your lessons flowHow to be an effective note takerHow to interact as a musician with your broader communityWith a 20-30 minute video, slide deck and homework assignment for each module, veteran cello teacher Brittany Gardner will lead new (or experienced!) you through a journey of self-assessment, alignment and growth as you explore how to take your music teaching studio to the next level. Brought to you in partnership with studio management software provider Duet Partner, this course will help all music teachers focus on the music, not the management. Overview Section 1: Who Am I As A Teacher? Lecture 1 Who am I as a teacher? What do I have to offer? Section 2: Studio structure: What it is and why it matters Lecture 2 Studio Structure: What It Is and Why It Matters Section 3: Creating a Welcoming and Organized Teaching Space Lecture 3 Creating a Welcoming and Organized Teaching Space Section 4: Studio Events & Traditions Lecture 4 Studio Events & Traditions Section 5: Calendaring Lecture 5 Calendaring Lecture 0 Tuition Lecture 0 Parents As Clients Lecture 0 Creating A Pedagogical Plan Lecture 0 Lesson Flow Lecture 0 Notes in Lessons Lecture 0 Engaging With Your Community Lecture 0 What We Do What We Do This course is intended for independent music teachers who are either just starting out or who are looking for fresh inspiration for an established studio. ![]() Download from RapidGator Download from DDownload Archive Password: "Name of the Old Continent" [First Letter Capital] |