I wanted to suggest some habits that I think are important for effective music teaching.
Effective Music Teachers make habits of:
- Being cheerful and positive (even when they do not feel like it)
- Being organized in class/rehearsal
- Making sure their students know they care about them (even the difficult students)
- Giving honest, genuine, and positive feedback to their students
- Doing things outside of the school setting to make sure their personal energy is charged (don't underestimate the importance of "you" time)
- Studying and advancing themselves musically
- Analyzing their own teaching and strengthening areas that need growth
- Practicing good people skills with colleagues and administration (even the difficult colleagues)
We all should desire to improve and grow as music teachers, and by dedicated effort and learning, we can. But, good habits do not form randomly, but by definition must be repeated over and over. Let us be intentional about practicing good habits in the classroom/rehearsal room.
A saying I am fond of sharing with my singers is, "If you want to be a good choir, you do the things that good choirs do, because doing those things are why they are good." (my saying) In other words, good choirs aren't good, and then have excellent habits in rehearsal, but rather good choirs are good because they have excellent habits in rehearsal. This is true of music teachers and conductors as well. One is not a "good" teacher/conductor and then has excellent habits, one is good because one has and practices excellent habits.
God gives the talent, it is up to us to cultivate and use it for His glory!
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