by Vincent | Jan 17, 2014 | Music Learners |
Your child is showing signs of musical talent. Who should make the decision about kids and music lessons, the parent or the child? Most people will say the adult. The child does not know enough to know what is good for them yet. Actually, there are three different...
by Chris Salter | Jan 10, 2014 | Music Learners |
Why Music Education Is Changing I believe that music education, as we know it is changing profoundly. The change has already begun, and it is already causing bewilderment and frustration for a great many music teachers. But it is also creating tremendous new... by Vincent | Dec 10, 2013 | Early Learners |
In past generations, singing and playing instruments was an integral part of family life. A great way to express and entertain yourself and others. We did not realize it, but we were also exercising our brain while we played, causing us to be creative, more vibrant,... by Vincent | Dec 8, 2013 | Music In School |
Educators have said since its inception that the No Child Left Behind Act was not the solution. Teachers are limited to what and how they can teach; children are dropping out of school and are getting left behind. The act is failing more than it is succeeding, and our... by Vincent | Nov 2, 2013 | Music In School |
Learn to Ask the Right Questions Teachers and school owners will probably know this all too well. When the phone rings and it's a potential new student calling in, the #1 question seems to be, "How much do you charge?" followed closely by "Where are you located?" This... by Vincent | Aug 27, 2010 | Music In School |
Music has everything to do with math, science and education. The value of music education cannot be denied. To substantiate this premise, we can quote statistics and studies that show how a large portion of scientists, mathematicians and doctors are amateur musicians...