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Date Posted: 15:26:03 04/02/07 Mon
Author: Amanda M.
Subject: Re: show consideration to others that you demand from them
In reply to: Jessica 's message, "show consideration to others that you demand from them" on 07:30:19 03/31/07 Sat

I have to agree that this article is very good in that it explains the concepts behind having an efficient, enjoyable rehearsal. Also, I believe that there needs to be trust and respect from both the students and the teacher for effective learning to take place. Fear and intimidation as a result of reprimanding a student in front of their peers would build up thus creating a very uncomfortable learning environment. If a there is a problem with a certain student, or maybe even section, then a private meeting should be set up.

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[> Re: show consideration to others that you demand from them -- Nickie, 20:23:44 04/24/07 Tue [1]

I think it's all a very tipsy balancing act... you want to be a friend, but you want to be a teacher. You want to be respected, but you want to be well-liked. You want control over the ensemble, but you also want the students to "have a say."

It's tricky, but it's all about getting those kinds of things in check and balanced juuuust right.


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