The Music Teacher's Handbook
The Music Teacher's Handbook
The Music Teacher's Handbook is a handy reference guide for all instrumental and singing teachers. Providing practical answers to real issues faced in a modern teaching environment. This is an easy to use manual and acts an invaluable 'dip-in' resource. Fourteen chapters, on a wide range of subjects give insights into day to day encounters all written by experts in the field. In addition, ideas and activities for lessons have been incorparated along with a number of photocopiable resources. Other features include helpful checklists, top tips, factsheets and ideas for further reading as well as a comprehensive foreword by Mark Stringer, Director of Performing Arts Examinations at Trinity College London.
Chapter Headings:
The Best Way To Get A Beginner Started
A Complete Guide To Planning Lessons
Advice About Health And Safety
Top Tips For Practising
A Realistic Look At Group Teaching
A Comprehensive Guide To Supporting Skills
Exam Preparation And Nerves Through The Eyes Of A Senior Examiner
How To Achieve Integrated Learning
The Psychology Of Teaching One-to-one And In Groups
Arranging Music And Coaching Ensemble Sessions
Tips For Memorable Teaching
Coaching More Advanced Performers
Advice On Teaching Those With Learning Disabilities
Your Teaching Career And It's Development
- For ages: 12-17
- Format: Paperback | 96 pages
- Dimensions: 210 x 297 x 8mm | 316g
- Publication date: 29 Sep 2005
- Publisher: Faber Music Ltd
- Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
- Language: English
- ISBN10: 0571523307
- ISBN13: 9780571523306
- Bestsellers rank: 336,786