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Once you have a goal in mind for your child and you know what commitment is required to reach that goal, you will be able to identify a teacher whose teaching style fits your criteria. Teachers are not expected to provide every area of study listed under Setting Your Goal. Parent involvement is necessary to fulfill areas outside a teacher's teaching scope. Finding the right piano teacher is a personal task. You want the teacher to have all the qualities that would enhance a positive piano education for your child. Some of the qualities I believe are essential are: nurturing, an optimist, exerts positive energy, dedicated, patient, encouraging, has a compatible personality, organized, and has realistic expectation. Yes, it would be impossible to find any person with all of these qualities, never mind a piano teacher. You will need to make compromises and weigh the pros and cons. You must decide what is most important for you and your child. §My Thoughts I had once encountered an extremely dedicated teacher who could never keep her schedule organized. It was very frustrating for us, having to constantly rearrange our schedule. But that frustration soon dissipated when I watched her pour her heart and soul into the lessons. I decided to overlook her shortcomings and savored every lesson. The following topics will answer some of your questions and the Step-by-Step Guide will help you through the process of finding the right piano teacher, including my Top 10 Questions to Ask and Top 10 Things to Look For.
What we need to know as parents: Distance: I would drive any distance for my children to see the right teacher. This may be difficult these days with our ever-increasing after-school activities. Fortunately, we have an excellent pool of piano teachers within a 20-mile radius. You should not have much trouble finding a good teacher. I would be very skeptical of those teachers who come to your home. Check out our Teachers Directory.
Investment: You need to look at piano education as an investment, not just financially, but in terms of your energy, time, and effort. And because it is an expensive endeavor, serious commitment to daily practice is necessary to get the most out of your money. Having the right piano teacher will save you valuable time and benefit your investment in the long run. Music education is one of the most valuable gifts you can give your child that lasts a lifetime, so invest wisely. Note:You will come across teachers who charge quite different rates. Don't be swayed by the fee they charge. A higher fee does not mean a better teacher. Teachers set their fee based on what parents are willing to pay, how much they feel is fair compensation for their time, and how much is needed to cover their costs. I would never sign up with a teacher based on the fee alone. You will end up saving a lot more than $5 a lesson if you've found the right teacher. Remember, bad habits will take more time to correct later.
Schedule: If you wait until September to start looking for a teacher, you may be too late. The best time to look is in the Spring for the following school year. By that time, most teachers should know the number of available spaces for the following year, and you might even be able to jump start with summer lessons. Most teachers also offer recitals at the end of the school year, providing another opportunity to 'check-out' the teachers.
Switching Teachers: It is perfectly normal to switch teachers, especially if you feel the current teacher cannot provide further advancement for your child or if your child's interests have changed. For whatever reason, if you need to reassess your child's goal, follow the same guideline described in setting your goal and reaching your goal.
What we need to know about teachers: Professional: Teachers are considered business professionals and they should conduct their business in a very professional manner. This means keeping parents informed of studio rules and policies such as lesson schedules, cancellations, late arrivals, payment schedules, recitals, etc. Parents, on the other hand, must also respect the teacher's rules and policies and comply accordingly.
Income: Find out if piano teaching is the sole source of income. Most teachers begin teaching in the afternoon after children are out of school, so many often work during the day to supplement their teaching income. Teachers who depend solely on teaching income tend to put more effort into their teaching.
Requirements: A teacher should provide the student -
Resume: Here are a few items you should look for in a teacher's resume -
Studio: It is important to visit the studio where lessons will be given. If it's at a private residence, find out if the studio is isolated from the main house and what kind of piano is available for use. Does the teacher make available other resources for students and parents (CDs you might be able to borrow, a bulletin board with current events)? Teachers are professionals and you should expect the studio to look professional.
Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Right Teacher: With a wealth of information at hand, you are ready to begin the final process. Just so you feel confident about going through this process, I have an analogy. Consider the thorough research we do before we purchase a car that we might keep for 6 or 7 years. Selecting the right teacher can bring a lifetime of learning and pleasure for your child.
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