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| GMc |
Aug 20 2012, 10:09 PM
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Philip Johnston of Praticeopaedia and Not Until You've Done Your Practice fame has a new one for teachers. The Dynamic Studio. And there are some free articles from it on his website.
I am taken with the T shirt "Not now, I'm practising" that gets you out of chores if you are actually are...I think that would work for quite a few people I know. http://insidemusicteaching.com/core/?p=1589 |
| pitcher54 |
Aug 21 2012, 07:19 AM
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Thanks for this link. As I read the article I found myself thinking about some of the children I teach, and how the ideas would relate to them individually. It was also gratifying to see just how many ideas had already occurred to me over the years. What struck me most though was the thought that motivating children to practise could become a full time occupation in itself!
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