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E 83 |What Do You Wish You Had Known When You Started Teaching? | Tara B

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In today's episode,Tara chats about the question "What advice do you wish you had been given when you first started teaching?" She gives some of her thoughts as well as shares some tips from other music teachers!

You can check out The Singing Straw here: http://bit.ly/Tarabsingingstraw

Just use code: tarab10

At checkout

Tara's background included "playing teacher" as a child but didn't know that it would be a part of her life as a musician.

In some ways, her first students like for many teachers was a total learning experience.

Teaching is far more about simply knowing something that others don't and then you can share what you know with them.

  1. You don't have to get through every song in a lesson.
  2. Don't think that what works for you will necessarily work for your students. (Egita)
  3. It's okay to give students a song that they may not like at first.
  4. Some students just want to have fun and not be a pro. (Sam)
  5. Don't be afraid to go back to basics with a student.
  6. It's okay to admit you don't know the answer to something. (Nate)
  7. Don't take a student just because you need the money.
  8. It's important to have policies in place and let people know them upfront. (Kristen)
  9. Don't be afraid to change how you structure your teaching.

Guest teachers who shared: Egita Gielen, Sam Reti, Nate Lee, Kristen Budde

You can listen on Amazon Audible music, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, iHeart radio, FMplayer, Stitcher, Spotify and more. If you are willing to rate and review this podcast, please do where you listen.

Instagram: @tarabrueskemusic

TikTok:@tarabrueskemusic

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Manage episode 331658050 series 2794883
Content provided by Tara Brueske and Tara B. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tara Brueske and Tara B or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In today's episode,Tara chats about the question "What advice do you wish you had been given when you first started teaching?" She gives some of her thoughts as well as shares some tips from other music teachers!

You can check out The Singing Straw here: http://bit.ly/Tarabsingingstraw

Just use code: tarab10

At checkout

Tara's background included "playing teacher" as a child but didn't know that it would be a part of her life as a musician.

In some ways, her first students like for many teachers was a total learning experience.

Teaching is far more about simply knowing something that others don't and then you can share what you know with them.

  1. You don't have to get through every song in a lesson.
  2. Don't think that what works for you will necessarily work for your students. (Egita)
  3. It's okay to give students a song that they may not like at first.
  4. Some students just want to have fun and not be a pro. (Sam)
  5. Don't be afraid to go back to basics with a student.
  6. It's okay to admit you don't know the answer to something. (Nate)
  7. Don't take a student just because you need the money.
  8. It's important to have policies in place and let people know them upfront. (Kristen)
  9. Don't be afraid to change how you structure your teaching.

Guest teachers who shared: Egita Gielen, Sam Reti, Nate Lee, Kristen Budde

You can listen on Amazon Audible music, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, iHeart radio, FMplayer, Stitcher, Spotify and more. If you are willing to rate and review this podcast, please do where you listen.

Instagram: @tarabrueskemusic

TikTok:@tarabrueskemusic

  continue reading

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