Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
About This Book | p. xv |
Acknowledgments | p. xix |
National Standards for Music Education | p. xxi |
Tips That Establish Effective Practice with Students | p. 1 |
Focus on Children | p. 3 |
Maintain Perspective | p. 4 |
Expose Students to All Genres of Music | p. 5 |
Not Everyone Wants to Be a Music Major | p. 7 |
Teach Students How to Listen | p. 8 |
Create Independent Sight-readers | p. 9 |
Encourage Solo and Ensemble Participation | p. 10 |
Teach Students to Conduct | p. 12 |
Teach Theory and History | p. 14 |
Teach Showmanship | p. 16 |
Teach Career Opportunities | p. 18 |
Self-Assessment Guide, Part I | p. 20 |
Tips That Support Recruitment | p. 21 |
Set Realistic Recruitment Goals and Collect Data | p. 23 |
Work Closely with Classroom Teachers | p. 24 |
Partner with the Local Music Dealers; Establish Expectations | p. 26 |
Create a Standing-Room-Only Recruitment Meeting | p. 28 |
Recruitment Must Be Ongoing | p. 30 |
Kids Don't Learn at the Same Rate | p. 32 |
Self-Assessment Guide, Part II | p. 34 |
Tips That Enhance Instruction | p. 35 |
Refine Your Philosophy | p. 37 |
Know What You Want and How You Are Going to Get There | p. 39 |
Teach for a Standing Ovation | p. 41 |
Be the First at Each Rehearsal and the Last to Leave | p. 43 |
Start Class on Time | p. 44 |
Stay within Established Times for After-School Rehearsals | p. 46 |
Plan Ahead (It's Not the Kids' Fault That It Rained All Week) | p. 48 |
Speed Kills | p. 49 |
You Want Students to Respect You More Than Like You | p. 51 |
Be a Master Motivator | p. 53 |
Teach Students to Be Competitive and Accountable | p. 55 |
Remove Stereotypes | p. 57 |
Take Charge of Your Schedule | p. 59 |
Learn Everyone's Name | p. 61 |
Learn How to Treat Students Fairly | p. 63 |
Be on the Lookout for Bullies | p. 65 |
Limit Your "Okays" | p. 67 |
Teach the Standards | p. 69 |
Utilize Technology | p. 71 |
Assess Student Progress | p. 72 |
Never Give More Than Three Directions at a Time | p. 73 |
Don't Rehearse the Violins While the Trombones Wait | p. 75 |
Don't Stand in the Same Place | p. 76 |
Continuously Improve Classroom Management | p. 78 |
Take a Course in Counseling | p. 81 |
Encourage Private Lessons | p. 83 |
Record Private Lessons | p. 85 |
Summary: Another Perspective on Instruction and Professional Performance | p. 87 |
Self-Assessment Guide, Part III | p. 89 |
Tips That Enhance the Profession | p. 93 |
Be an Advocate for the Arts | p. 95 |
Understand the Child of Poverty | p. 97 |
Promote the "Mozart Effect" | p. 99 |
Learn the Value of Public Relations | p. 101 |
Invite the Mayor to Conduct | p. 102 |
Befriend and Respect the Custodians | p. 104 |
Be Active in Your Community | p. 105 |
Write Grants | p. 106 |
Never Underestimate a Booster Club | p. 107 |
Create a Program for Performances | p. 109 |
Train Volunteers and Chaperones | p. 111 |
Sing, Dance, Create, and Perform | p. 113 |
Teach Audience Etiquette | p. 115 |
Pay Your Accompanists | p. 118 |
Understand the Needs of the Middle School Adolescent | p. 119 |
Get Along with the Coaches | p. 121 |
Engage the Community | p. 123 |
Make Ethical Decisions | p. 125 |
Organize Productive Fundraisers | p. 128 |
Learn How to Ask Questions | p. 129 |
Show Your Pride and Passion | p. 131 |
Create High-Quality Music with Preschoolers | p. 133 |
Emphasize the Multiple Intelligences | p. 134 |
Self-Assessment Guide, Part IV | p. 136 |
Tips for Personal Growth | p. 139 |
Have a Life Outside School and Spend Quality Time with Your Family | p. 141 |
Don't Smoke | p. 143 |
Keep Fit | p. 144 |
Eat a Balanced Diet | p. 145 |
Don't Miss School Unless You Are Really Sick | p. 147 |
Maintain a Positive Attitude | p. 148 |
Don't Overlook the Little Details | p. 150 |
Don't Write Memos While Angry | p. 152 |
Commiserate, But Be Careful Where | p. 153 |
Know When to Leave | p. 156 |
Avoid the Dumb Mistakes That Can Get You Fired | p. 157 |
Self-Assessment Guide, Part V | p. 159 |
Tips for Professional Growth | p. 161 |
Organize the Music Room and Office | p. 163 |
Write Notes, Return Phone Calls, and Reply to E-Mail | p. 164 |
Learn How to Deal With Conflict and Show Restraint | p. 166 |
Prepare Your Students and Yourself for the Future | p. 170 |
Know Your Audience | p. 172 |
Don't Procrastinate | p. 175 |
Avoid the "Geek" Stereotype | p. 176 |
Build a Team within the Music Department | p. 178 |
Always Make Your Principal Look Good | p. 180 |
Observe Each Other | p. 182 |
Guard against Burnout | p. 183 |
Read | p. 185 |
Give Professional Presentations | p. 186 |
Find a Mentor | p. 187 |
Perform | p. 189 |
Continually Improve Stage Presence | p. 190 |
Collaborate and Network | p. 192 |
Avoid the Status-Quo Syndrome | p. 193 |
Improve Your Leadership Skills | p. 195 |
Invest in Professional Attire | p. 198 |
Take Piano Lessons | p. 199 |
Take Classes and Attend Workshops | p. 200 |
Be Active in State and National Associations | p. 201 |
Self-Assessment Guide, Part VI | p. 202 |
Thanking My Music Teachers | p. 205 |
Coda | p. 213 |
References and Recommended Readings | p. 215 |
About the Author | p. 219 |
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