How to engage the piano student of today?
Teaching piano to the screen driven, busy child of today can be a challenge. Would you like a some new strategies to help engage your students and their parents for success?
Join Paul Myatt for 2 hours of practical ideas and strategies that really work to engage the piano student of today.
Learn FOUR strategies to engage your students & fast track their learning in 2020 and beyond!
Wednesday 11 March 2020 11am - 1pm OR 6:30pm - 8:30pm
6A Langley Business Centre, Station Road, Langley, SL3 8DS
PH: 020 8088 5858
About Paul Myatt
Paul has been teaching for over 30 years. Over this time he has seen many changes in how children are being brought up, how they're educated as well as an evolution in how families operate and the family unit.
Having taught hundreds of children from beginner through to advanced he has first hand experience of working with the children of today.
Paul will share FOUR strategies with you to engage your students in 2020.
Paul is a director and co-curriculum writer of Forte School of Music which has over 6,500 students in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. He regularly presents to teachers in UK, Hong Kong, USA, Australia and New Zealand. He has presented for many organisations including:
“Engaging workshop full of refreshing, practical and hands on musical experience - thoroughly enjoyed it and what an instant transformation of skill and knowledge!”
Lorraine D. Participant, Piano Teacher Workshop.
How to have kids bound into lessons each week...
You'll be amazed how quickly your students want to show you what they can do.
You'll learn how to merge together teaching approaches specifically designed for children along with easy-to-use technology that students love to use.
Some teaching strategies are not new. In fact a couple have been around for over 100 years. What's innovative is using them in a new way and combining them with the technology you probably have in your hand, right now!
AND, you'll also learn how to make home practice easier.
It's WIN - WIN for everyone!
Who this training isn't for...
This training is for piano teachers who are interested and looking for new ways of motivating and developing your students.
It is not for teachers who don't really like trying new approaches or who have it all sorted and are not interested in embracing technology.
If you're a piano teacher who's open to new and creative strategies for teaching and developing your students musical abilities then this is definitely for you.
The number 1 reason for giving up piano is: "he's lost interest", but how do you keep them interested?
We all know the importance and benefits of learning music across academic studies, life skills and the joy of playing music throughout life, yet sometimes that doesn't seem enough. Too many kids give up piano. So how do we rise to the challenge and sustain their interest?
Our impact can be substantial and whilst we may not be teaching the next Lang Lang, we may well be teaching the next scientist that finds a cure for cancer.
At this workshop, I'm going to share with you my top tips on how to keep your students actively engaged and learning for as long as possible.
Don’t miss out, book your seat now.
“You pushed the team out of their comfort zone, but in a way that was never uncomfortable and importantly, the session was fun, entertaining and enlightening! Your zest and enthusiasm, for the activities and learning they were based on, were utterly infectious.”
Rebecca Sutherland, Teachers Workshop NSW Education Department.
Venue: Coach House Pianos London Selection Centre
6A Langley Business Centre, Station Road, Langley, SL3 8DS
Public Transport Options
Easy 6 minute walk from
Langley Station
Parking
Car parking available