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Markaruso
Has anyone got any good success storys to share? for e.g. "is now a successful teacher" and general success through grades etc? not just those but anything related to teaching of music.
Markaruso
QUOTE(dcmbarton @ Jul 7 2008, 11:17 AM) *

QUOTE(noodle @ Jul 7 2008, 11:08 AM) *

More importantly, each student doing their best. For some students a pass of 115 is a better achievement than another getting 125.

agree.gif and there have been some of those too.



NOODLE! my best mate .. hows it going? smile.gif

going back to the post,.. yeah there are too much things to mention here... maybe instead i will define each one. for e.g. "Success in performance" "success in teaching" "Success in exams"
Markaruso
QUOTE(noodle @ Jul 7 2008, 06:37 PM) *

QUOTE(Markaruso @ Jul 7 2008, 12:21 PM) *

NOODLE! my best mate .. hows it going? smile.gif
wave.gif Fine thanks. You?



Not bad thanks smile.gif

jst a quick question ,... how many students do you have? just wondering because you teach fulltime?
funkiepiano
QUOTE(Markaruso @ Jul 7 2008, 08:26 AM) *

Has anyone got any good success storys to share? for e.g. "is now a successful teacher" and general success through grades etc? not just those but anything related to teaching of music.

Pupils smiling in their lessons! just this week, one little lad at school didn't want to end his lesson and go out to play, as he was enjoying learning his new tune so much - (it was "Rugrats"). To me this is just as, if not more important than, 100 distinctions.
sgudm
My greatest success is when my students say : "This is real fun, I like it.... please tell me more about it."
I am teaching music theory and very happy to hear somthing like this.
Also when my students finish the 8th grade theory, I tell them I´m so glad to get rid of them that way!
Sesselja
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