Teaching Music Educators How To Build, Manage, and Grow Thriving School Music Programs and Have Long and Happy Careers
There are some things you already know when it comes to crafting your perfect performance, and it’s nice to have a quick review and validation. There’s also ways you can take what you’ve already been doing and enhance it to create something truly unforgettable for your students and audience members alike.
No one can dispute the challenges facing music educators days. From a lack of work-life balance, to barely having time to reset between classes, choir teachers are busier than ever. That’s why practicing proven methods for time management is so essential. Here are 5 tips to improve your own time management, and to get your life back.
Come enjoy coffee, meditation, and a check-in mentally, emotionally, and spiritually with Matthew and Elisa.
Needing some motivation to pass along to your students to keep them practicing? Here they are!
With the sudden rise of school closings, many school districts are asking teachers to transition to online teaching. Do not fear, your resident virtual music teacher is here!
So they’ve cancelled that expensive conference you were supposed to attend this summer. Now what?! You were counting on those three days to cover your next year’s worth of re-certification credits!
In the business world its “Public Relations”, and in music education, we call it “Advocacy”. Regardless of the terminology, it’s essential to have a foundation of supportive relationships around your program. Here are 5 guidelines to help you establish and grow the partnerships that will make your career.
This is your chance to take over the Music Ed Mentor blog and share what you feel is the important lesson for music educators right now.
When it comes to promoting your music program, most directors shy toward doing too little rather than too much.
Are you frustrated with funding your program? Are you tired of your students selling stuff that no one really needs, while your program only makes a fraction of the income? Do you want to be able to have money coming in, without having to work for it all of the time? Then this is the workshop for you!
It can be overwhelming to be facing a school closure! I mean, how to you teach music online?
Well never fear! This short workshop will help take all of the guess-work out of taking your classroom into the virtual space.
Learn the best ways to get money for your program, with the least amount of effort, and without selling anything.
Learn how to create a lifestyle you love by taking a holistic approach to your own wellness.
Learn what you need to have to achieve optimal classroom management and student engagement. We cover room set-up, procedures you need to implement, the policies to back up the procedures, how to effectively discipline your students, and keep everyone engaged.
You’ll learn exactly what you need to do to start conquering feelings of burnout today so you can have a happier life teaching tomorrow.
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