Music Ed Mentor Podcast #69: What Admin Wants from Their Music Teachers

This week’s episode addresses the relationships we all have with administrators. As music educators, we have a responsibility to demonstrate the value of the arts and what music does for the greater school community. This can sometimes feel like an uphill battle when trying to gain admin support. What is it exactly that they want from us?

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Music Ed Mentor Podcast #66: New Year, New You

I want this story to inspire you, so I want you to hear it from him. Jake Douglass, today’s guest, was raised by affluent parents, and was introduced to music at a very young age. Throughout childhood, he studied Suzuki flute, piano, saxophone, voice, and percussion. He still practices drums for hours each day despite a busy schedule founding and running a music education company.

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Music Ed Mentor Podcast #59: Growing Your Private Lesson Studio

Key Takeaways

  1. Treat teaching lessons like a business rather than a hobby.

  2. Lack of time and money are the biggest sources of educator stress and burnout. Educate yourself to run a teaching business not only to be a great teacher but also to make the most effective use of your time and money.

  3. Wendy’s book Music Teaching Made Profitable is a great resource.

  4. You can also book a free 30-minute strategy consultation with Wendy!

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Music Ed Mentor Podcast #58: Meditation and Mindfulness in the Music Classroom

Key Takeaways

  • Teaching is hard work. Being responsible for hundreds of children every day takes a lot of physical and mental stamina. If teachers are going to build successful music programs without burning out, they need to have resources and strategies to sustain themselves so they can thrive and help their students do the same in the classroom.

  • What happens during the first four minutes of your class sets the tone for how productive the rest of the class will be. This episode includes a few key strategies for setting your rehearsals up for success before you even play a note.

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Music Ed Mentor Podcast #57: How to Burn Out of Teaching Music

Key Takeaways

Spoiler alert! At the risk of ruining the suspense, I think the real key is to stop taking care of yourself.

Here are some time-tested ways to do just that:

  • Get less sleep and rest 

  • Emphasize poor nutrition in your diet; especially avoiding whole foods

  • Replace exercise and mediation with more social media ranting

  • Do more! Be sure to say YES to everything anyone ever asks you to do

  • Never take a break from music. Not in the car, while you sleep, or in the shower. Never.

  • Be certain no one appreciates you, even when evidence suggests otherwise

And most importantly:

  • Remember to take EVERYTHING, including yourself, VERY seriously

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Music Ed Mentor Podcast #053: Becoming a Minimalist Music Teacher

Can we practice some of the same concepts that minimalist gurus teach, in our classrooms, and in our lives? If we can, how could our practice as educators improve? What areas should look at first for minimizing? 

And what if we can’t bear to toss the thousands of cards our sweet students have given us over the years?

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Music Ed Mentor Podcast #052: Connecting Rehearsal with Home Practice

Key Takeaways

  • Plan, implement, and evaluate rehearsals. Then rinse and repeat.

  • Model the behavior you want to see in your students

  • Demonstrate HOW to practice in class.

    • Use SmartMusic as visual and aural aid in class every day.

  • Build a culture of practice. 

    • Assign the content and excerpts worked on in class at the desired tempo.

  • Set expectations for your students regarding practice.

  • Listen to student recordings and provide feedback.

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