Like i said before, you only have a bachelor and no master. Bachelor degree is hardly a sufficient qualification to teach. You should just stick to teaching beginners and lower grades. If you are so good why can’t you get a scholarship to study master?
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RE: All About Piano Lesson Costs
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RE: All About Piano Lesson Costs
The mods here could do more too to check the background of these teacher so we do not have underqualified and inexperienced teachers like dreamaurora giving advice and passing off themselves as the ‘experts’
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RE: All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers
I am amazed by the audacity of this dreamaurora in asserting his supposed ‘expertise’. If anyone bothers to read up on him and his previous posts, it will be clear that he is still very new to the teaching industry. And his qualification is not even impressive as compared to the established teachers here. No masters and no competition or major performance creds. And yet here he is giving advice as if he is a guru in piano teaching. It is obvious that he is trying to promote himself at the expense of other more experienced teachers. his teaching ideals are at best lofty and unrealistic. Like how he insist music schools must certify their teachers with moe and parents to audition the teacher thoroughly. Real world is not as rosy as that, many music schools are finding it hard to even find teachers and sometime have to employ fresh teachers with lesser qualifications to maintain the students. And how to organise so many extra activities outside lessons, many teachers’ schedules are so busy already. Young teachers nowadays need to learn their place and have some respects for their seniors.