So - here is my list of the characteristics of a great music teacher for young children (under 6). I might expand on some of these points in future posts.
- Likes the company of children
- Gets along with your child
- Loves music, and generates enthusiasm for music
- Great musicianship (can sing in tune, play an instrument, read music)
- Detailed understanding of child development
- Makes their own detailed lesson plans, but does not have a "script" that must be followed
- Has an overall plan for helping children to develop over the long term (7 years), with musical objectives and general developmental goals
- Limits the group size to levels appropriate for the age of the children
- Provides a varied and interesting lesson
- Helpfully and cheerfully answers your questions and offers useful advice
- Is relaxed about younger siblings, tantrums, and those times when your child would rather not participate.
Personally, I also prefer that the teacher is not part of a franchise. I know that all teachers are paid for their work. However, there is a difference between a professional association and a franchise. A professional association (like KMEIA), exists to educate teachers to a high standard, and advocate for children and teachers. There is no pressure on this type of organisation to endorse a teacher if their work is not up to scratch. A franchise exists mainly to make money. There are probably some great teachers who happen to belong to a franchise, but it's better to be aware of the difference.
Anyway, that's my list as of 12.25 am tonight. Let me know if you agree/disagree.
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