Being a Flexible Music Teacher
Posted 2 years 5 months ago by ABRSM
Pursue your professional development as a music teacher
Whether you have been teaching for decades or are about to teach for the first time, taking the opportunity to develop the skills you need to become an effective teacher can enhance musical outcomes for your students. It can also help you develop sustainability for the future of your business and reduce day-to-day stress by enriching your skill-set, creativity, and confidence.
You’ll look into a future where technology and music teaching comfortably co-exist, supporting students in the best possible way. This four-week course from ABRSM will help you pursue your professional development as a flexible music teacher in the post-pandemic world.
Develop learning strategies for students with different needs
You’ll reflect in a structured way on your own practice, developing an awareness of the core skills you bring to your lessons.
You’ll also find new ways to professionalise your work in the music education sector and reflect on how to adapt your lessons for the needs of your students. With this knowledge, you’ll be inspired to implement these ideas into your lessons immediately, whether face-to-face or online.
Engage in collaboration with other teachers worldwide
Teachers have adapted their teaching practice during the pandemic to continue to deliver high-quality music education. You’ll have the opportunity to share what’s worked for you with teachers from different parts of the globe, communicating knowledge and skills that will contribute to the development of others.
Study with ABRSM
ABRSM is the UK’s largest music education body and the world’s leading provider of music exams, holding over 650,000 assessments in more than 90 countries every year. As a registered charity, they also make significant donations towards music education initiatives around the world.
This course is designed for all music, instrumental, and vocal teachers who provide lessons in any style or genre.
People who have taken the Becoming a Better Music Teacher course will benefit from this course.
This course will also be advantageous for new teachers as well as existing ABRSM customers.
This course is designed for all music, instrumental, and vocal teachers who provide lessons in any style or genre.
People who have taken the Becoming a Better Music Teacher course will benefit from this course.
This course will also be advantageous for new teachers as well as existing ABRSM customers.
- Reflect on and evaluate your journey to teaching during the pandemic
- Develop an understanding of a range of teaching and learning principles
- Compare teaching and learning principles for flexible learning
- Assess how you approach teaching technique to your pupils in face to face and online environments
- Reflect how your own teaching practice can remain sustainable and adaptive, bolstered by awareness of professional values and practice
- Design a broad, individual learning plan for pupils with reference to short term goals
- Engage with other teachers and contribute to discussions about teaching in a post-Covid world
- Explore musical learning away from the instrument