E129: Teaching Beginners Beyond Method Books with Guest Tim Topham

Teach Music Online - En podcast af Carly Walton - Mandage

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Can you sense your students are getting bored or needing something new? Consider putting down the method books and really connecting with your students. In today's episode, Carly welcomes Tim Topham, a trailblazer in the music industry who challenges teachers to change their approach through creativity.You may feel like you lack creativity or couldn't possibly do a lesson without the book. But here's the thing: many of us, myself included, often hesitate to step outside our comfort zones and explore unfamiliar territories with our students. Tim challenges us to try something new and embrace the creativity we forget we had!In this episode we'll discuss:Tim's actionable approach caters to seasoned teachers and those just starting. The goal? To inspire teachers to make lessons more engaging and effective for their students.Activities and ideas that any teacher can implement to spark creativity and create engagement within those first few lessons.How do you sell this idea to parents? Tim walks you through it all – from activities students can do at home to strategies that use the imagination.Tim understands the hesitancy some teachers might feel about putting the book down and connecting with students on a more personal level. But trust your instincts, think outside the box, and have fun with your students!Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts! “I love listening to the Teach Music Online Podcast!” If this sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps us support more teachings, just like you, move toward a successful online teaching career and lifestyle that they desire! Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t yet, follow the podcast! When you follow the podcast you’ll be sure to never miss an episode. We’d hate for you to miss out on some highly valuable insights for your studio growth. Follow Now! 

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