Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A Music Teacher Must Manage One's Time









Steve Raybine:



Blog #85:



A Music Teacher Must Manage One's Time




A music teacher's career consists of numerous commitments, all of which take a considerable amount of time. By the time a person factors in meetings, office hours, tutorials, classroom preparations, reading, grading, correspondence and, finally, teaching, very little if any time remains for personal matters. Moreover, most music teachers pursue a career as a performer, composer, etc., concurrent with their teaching responsibilities. Because of this time-consuming enterprise which monopolizes most or all of the day and night, music teachers need to prioritize their commitments and maximize their time in order to fulfill all of their responsibilities. Time-management skills are a necessity for all musicians and should be developed and utilized to assist the educator in dealing with his or her demanding schedule on a regular basis.






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