
Starting a homeschool music program
The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast | Proven and practical tips, strategies and ideas for music teachers
10/21/24
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In this episode of the Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast, host Nicola Cantan dives into programs for young beginners, offering valuable advice for structuring music lessons, especially for homeschool groups. Nicola also introduces the Epic Clip Contest, where teachers can win a $1,000 Visa gift card by submitting a short video of their teaching. With practical tips on using existing curricula, like Mini Musicians, and ideas for making lessons engaging and effective for mixed-age groups, this episode is packed with inspiration for music teachers. Don’t forget to submit your clips before the October 31st deadline!
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•22m
Welcome to the Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast! I'm Nicola Cantan, your host, and today we’re diving into the world of music practice mottos. Whether you're out for a walk, cleaning up, or simply relaxing, thanks for letting me join you for a few moments. Today, we're talking about those words of wisdom that can guide music practice, support our students, and spark progress, whether it's a catchy rhyme or a saying that helps students tackle perfectionism or keep a steady beat. I’ll be sharing some mottos and would love to hear any you use in your teaching!
And if you want to contribute or have questions, head over to vibrantmusicteaching.com/question. Stay tuned to be inspired with mottos that can make a difference in the way students approach practice. Plus, if you're interested in joining the best community of music teachers online, check out vibrantmusicteaching.com for resources, games, and support every month. Let’s get started!
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