The Music Ed Podcast

Do you ever feel like you are teaching a STADIUM full of students? There are tips to manage them a little better. Join me as I share 11 tips that I and others have used to make teaching a large group of beginners more manageable.

Direct download: Episode_115_-_11_Tips_For_Managing_Large_Groups_of_Beginners.mp3
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Don't you hate when parents are late picking up their kids? You are ready to leave and go home yourself, maybe to your own family, but you are stuck waiting. Be careful not to react in anger because sometimes the lateness is legit. Follow these tips.

Direct download: Episode_114_-_Parents_Are_45_Minutes_Late-What_Do_I_Do.mp3
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What should you do when students are dating each other? Ignore it (not completely)? Freak out (no)? Try these band director tested tips and remember that I married my high school sweetheart who happened to be in the guard in our marching band! We've been married almost 32 years, raised 4 kids and now have six grandkids.

Direct download: Episode_113_-_When_Students_Are_Dating.mp3
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In Colorado, music teachers are certified as K-12 music. But just because we are certified, does not mean we feel qualified.

This year, I transferred to a Title I school and moved from teaching high school band to middle school orchestra. I learned a lot of things the hard way. If you find yourself in the same position, listen to this podcast for some tips on what to do about tuning, when to introduce bowing, how about assessment and many other topics.

Geared for the non-strings player who finds himself teaching strings!

You can do it!

Direct download: Episode_112_-_Help_Im_a_Band_Teacher_Teaching_Orchestra.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 8:06am EDT

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