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Date Posted: 09:47:01 02/28/05 Mon
Author: Jessie
Subject: Re: How Much Should Music Educators Be Involved?
In reply to: Dr. O. 's message, "Re: How Much Should Music Educators Be Involved?" on 07:18:25 02/21/05 Mon

and
>music educators music MUST be the most important
>things in your lives. I just can't agree. It's clear
>to me that successful music teachers virtually always
>have a genuine love for music, and a passion to pass

I am glad you feel that way. I know that when I am finished with my certification I will be able to change a few things in my life. I just don't want to feel guilty that I will be unable to be a private instrucor and teach in a school. I have grown to really love my private students, and know that giving this part of my life up will be hard, but it will be necessary so I will be able to spend quality time with my family!

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[> [> [> Re: How Much Should Music Educators Be Involved? -- Jaynee, 04:14:07 03/07/05 Mon [1]

It seems like Heidelberg is trying to prepare students for a very busy and maybe stressful life in the real world with a career. But I have to believe that for me, my schedule will get lighter. Since last year I've had at least two breakdowns and I usually handle stress pretty well. I like playing in ensembles but I'm really looking forward to having free time and getting more than a couple hours of sleep each night. I was talking to my cooperating teacher about this and although he does teach some private lessons he is home by 6pm every night. I think the ability to say no is very important.


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