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Mike Yelverton is writing with advice for those teachers who are new to music education. Mike remembers how nervous he was to start his first teaching job, so here's some advice for those of you just starting out teaching.
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About Mike Yelverton Michael Yelverton is a decent music instructor. His Nic's name is Mike Yelverton. Michael Yelverton is an Artist in North Carolina who has served well in the network of the Wayne and Guilford region as a Band Director, Music Teacher, Choir Director, and a large portion of each of the, a Gospel artists.
1. Be prepared I know it seems trivial, I know it seems the first rule of the universe, and I know that every teacher will have repeated it to you a thousand times. But I also know that you always have to repeat it to yourself. Slides 05
2. Follow your theme/plan I’m talking about a theme or a plan because you have to follow a program at school or I advise it even with your private lesson. Depending on the theme of the month/week, you need to create lessons that have educational and practical value.
3. Keep up the Motivation An unmotivated music teacher is a sad teacher. I admit that I am also sad sometimes, because who is always motivated h24? Good for you. I don’t. Therefore, we must remain motivated. I help myself with a lot of research on Pinterest and Teachers pay teachers.
4 Find your structure with the students In my case, since I work as a music teacher with very young children, I need a song for the beginning and the end of the lesson. But I’m sure it’s the right rule for all classes. With the right style and individuality.
5 Encourage your students It’s right to follow the rules, but you also have to give moments of satisfaction. Encouraging our students must be the main element of education most of all with music.
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