Have you ever considered how mindset and confidence impact your music teaching? Musicians innately believe in consistent improvement. In our own young lives, we attended weekly lessons, participated in school ensembles, searched out extracurricular opportunities, and relied on mentors regularly. This belief in consistent growth is often referred to as a “growth mindset” - a set of beliefs and values that business owners and entrepreneurs strive for.
Duet is pleased to announce a new 12-episode video course with veteran teacher Brittany Gardner that walks both new and experienced teachers through the ins and outs of setting up a music teaching studio. Now free to Duet subscribers or available on Udemy.
Some music teachers may think they need to take any music student who expresses interest in studying with them. But this isn't necessarily wise. Along your journey to recruit more private lessons students into your music studio, it’s important to think about your ideal student type to make sure of a high quality student-to-teacher fit. Do you know your ideal student type? Here are 8 ways to identify your ideal student.
One strategy to attract, retain and stay top-of-mind is posting content on social media. But an effective social media strategy requires posting consistently, and coming up with new content can be challenging! Here are 15 ideas for your next social media post.