Introduction to Instrumental and Vocal Teaching One-day workshop 2006 07
Who is this workshop for? This workshop is for any musician looking at instrumental or vocal teaching as a career option. You may be a graduate considering a range of options within a new career in music, with teaching being one of them. Perhaps you are a musician who has been asked to lead a community group. Are you a parent returning to work, who wants to start up a teaching practice from home? This workshop is an ideal way of asking yourself is instrumental or vocal teaching for me? We expect that if you are thinking about instrumental or vocal teaching, you are already a musician. No teaching experience is required or expected in order to attend this workshop. What does this workshop cover? Instrumental and vocal teaching is a varied and exciting career. Teachers often find themselves asked to take on many different rôles, such as teaching individuals or small groups, leading ensembles or taking whole-class music lessons. Suitable for those considering teaching any instrument or in any context, the Introduction to Instrumental and Vocal Teaching workshop covers the main issues that you will need to explore if you are starting a career in teaching. Sessions will include: Understanding teaching and learning Exploring key features of effective instrumental/vocal teaching Planning lessons and measuring progress The first lesson Ideas for starting your career in teaching Planning your career development Understanding instrumental and vocal teaching in the UK Those who attend the workshop will receive a certificate of attendance to add to their professional development portfolio.
Venues and dates Associated Board offices, London 4 November 2006 Chethams School of Music, Manchester 25 November 2006 The Red Maids School, Bristol 3 February 2007 Associated Board offices, London 25 February 2007 St Mary s Music School, Edinburgh 11 March 2007 Associated Board offices, London 5 May 2007 Leeds College of Music, Leeds 7 July 2007 Each workshop is from 10.00 am 4.00 pm. Maps and directions to each centre are available at www.abrsm.org/teachers Information will also be sent to you with your confirmation letter. There is no need to bring your instrument to this workshop. Workshop fee The price per person for each workshop is 65. This includes refreshments and lunch. Closing dates for applications Venue Workshop date Closing date London 4 November 2006 20 October 2006 Manchester 25 November 2006 3 November 2006 Bristol 3 February 2007 19 January 2007 London 25 February 2007 9 February 2007 Edinburgh 11 March 2007 23 February 2007 London 5 May 2007 20 April 2007 Leeds 7 July 2007 22 June 2007 For more information about these workshops Course Co-ordinator telephone 020 7467 8257 email profdev@abrsm.ac.uk www.abrsm.org
Professional Development from the Associated Board The Associated Board offers a rich and varied programme of professional development for music teachers around the world. Support is given through the An Introduction to Instrumental and Vocal Teaching workshop, for those who are considering teaching as a career, and through courses such as Teaching Music Effectively and the Certificate of Teaching (CT ABRSM) course, for practising music teachers. The Associated Board also offers a range of short courses and one-day workshops covering a variety of teaching issues and genres such as group teaching, improvisation and jazz. Teachers are able to choose the right course at any point in their career. For more copies of this publication, or the Guide to Professional Development that outlines the Associated Board s professional development activities, contact us on telephone + 44 (0)20 7467 8226 email profdev@abrsm.ac.uk The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 24 Portland Place London W1B 1LU United Kingdom www.abrsm.org Registered charity no. 292182
Booking form An Introduction to Instrumental and Vocal teaching Title First name Surname ABRSM applicant number if known Date of birth Address Postcode Daytime telephone Email Musical experience Which instrument(s) do you play? Piano/Keyboard Strings Voice Brass Guitar Woodwind Percussion Other Workshop venues and dates Please indicate the workshop you would like to attend London 4 November 2006 Manchester 25 November 2006 Bristol 3 February 2007 London 25 February 2007 Edinburgh 11 March 2007 London 5 May 2007 Leeds 7 July 2007
How did you find out about this workshop? www.abrsm.org Libretto Colleague Magazine please specify Your own music teacher Information at your university/college Information in your career library Other Payment details I enclose a cheque for 65.00 (made payable to The Associated Board) or Please charge the workshop fee to my credit/debit card Visa MasterCard Maestro/Switch Solo/Delta Card no............ Expiry date.. Maestro/Switch issue no. Cardholder s signature Cardholder s name Date We would like to keep you up to date with other products and services from the Associated Board and ABRSM Publishing. Please indicate if you do wish to be contacted for these purposes via mail, email or telephone. If you do wish to receive information from other carefully selected organizations, please tick this box. Booking forms should be sent with payment to Course Co-ordinator Development Department The Associated Board 24 Portland Place London W1B 1LU