EPISODE · Jun 12, 2024 · 11 MIN
073 - How to Prepare for a Consult with a Prospective Student
from Field Notes on Music Teaching & Learning · host Ashley Danyew
The interview process for finding a music teacher goes both ways:The teacher is interviewing the student and family to assess musical, physical, and emotional readiness; determine if the student (and parents) have the same goals for musical study; and evaluate whether or not they'd be a good fit in the studio. We talked about this in the last episode, Ep. 072 - The Case for Consultations in the Music Studio. So, go back and listen to that, if you missed it.At the same time, the student(and often the parents) are interviewing the teacher to assess musical skills and qualifications, teaching style, method and curriculum choices, and extracurricular offerings.The end of the school year and the summer months are a popular time to interview and onboard new students in your studio.This episode is meant to provide some guidance for you, the teacher, in preparing for these interviews or consultations with prospective families. Think through these questions in advance and be prepared to discuss your qualifications, teaching approach, and expectations, along with any studio experiences or opportunities you provide.For show notes + a full transcript, click here.Resources MentionedEp. 072 - The Case for Consultations in the Music StudioPiano Safari (Fisher & Hague)Piano Adventures (Faber)The Music Tree (Clark & Goss)The Suzuki MethodEp. 068 - How to Plan a Musical InformanceEp. 069 - A Musical Informance to Celebrate the Solar EclipseEp. 071 - 3 Things I Learned From Hosting a Musical InformanceMusical Informance Planning Guide for Piano TeachersIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts >>Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyew
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