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Spending time taking a fresh look at your teaching â€" from different view points â€" can reap great benefits. Michael Thomason, former violin teacher, Operations Manager for Lancashire Music Service and Neuro Linguistic Programming practitioner explains how.
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A solid musical foundation is essential for learning any instrument and for the pupils of one Hong Kong-based teacher, work on the building blocks of music begins early.
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Being an Effective Teacher is a short online course designed to explore good practice and to develop confident, reflective teachers.
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Our highly popular and successful taster days are enjoyable and accessible introductions to jazz for piano, woodwind and brass teachers.
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In the final podcast of our current series Director of Professional Development Richard Crozier provides an enlightening insight into ABRSM's comprehensive set of workshops and courses for teachers.
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Our Teaching Music Effectively course is a three-month course for those wishing to enhance their teaching with new ideas and gain insight into current trends in music education.
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Next time you visit your local music shop to buy a volume of music, spare a thought for the many teachers and students for whom this would be a luxury.
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The Introduction to Instrumental and Vocal Teaching workshop covers the main issues that you will need to explore if you are starting a career in teaching.
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ABRSM announces that Guy Perricone has been appointed as Chief Executive of ABRSM as from 1 January 2010.
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ABRSM will exhibit at Asia’s biggest music industry show this October.
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