{"id":6513,"date":"2023-03-14T15:41:29","date_gmt":"2023-03-14T22:41:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bandworld.org\/magazine\/?p=6513"},"modified":"2023-03-15T15:13:09","modified_gmt":"2023-03-15T22:13:09","slug":"inspiration-the-key-to-being-a-master-teacher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bandworld.org\/magazine\/index.php\/inspiration-the-key-to-being-a-master-teacher\/","title":{"rendered":"Inspiration: The Key to Being a Master Teacher"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote class=\"td_quote_box td_box_center\"><p><span class=\"style79\">\u201cThe good teacher tells.\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cThe excellent teacher explains and demonstrates.\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cThe master teacher inspires.\u201d<\/span><br \/>\n&#8211; William Arthur Ward<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Mr. Ward\u2019s words ring true in every aspect of our educational community, and perhaps they are MOST vivid in the world of music education. The role of the teacher, director, conductor, and mentor is to create a healthy atmosphere supporting the entire spectrum of music learning, music making, and music listening.<\/p>\n<p>If we analyze the wisdom of his quote, we can apply it to our daily teaching habits in a fashion that will benefit everyone involved in the teaching-learning process.<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"style79\">THE GOOD TEACHER TELLS<\/h4>\n<p>The very essence of education is \u201cpassing information from one source (teacher) to another source (student).\u201d This represents the WHAT in the curriculum. From WHAT the dates are when Columbus landed in America to WHAT is wrong with the intonation of the ensemble, we are all trained to bring to our classrooms and rehearsals rooms a library of evolving valuable data to expand and improve the lives of our students. Even as we continue our own education through workshops, graduate school, seminars, conventions clinics, etc., we embellish our knowledge with everything from the latest statistics to new information embellishing our own understanding. Simply put;&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">WE KNOW MORE WHAT.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>However, if all we do is TELL our students this important data without holding them accountable for integrating it into their lives, we may be nothing more than another source of facts-and-figures. The overriding question is, \u201cIs the material communicated in a way our students will realize it has a positive impact in relation to their well-being.\u201d Simply put,&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">DOES THE TEACHING OF THE LESSON HAVE A LASTING EFFECT?<\/span>&nbsp;Most often confusing and complex, MUSIC certainly the WHAT is a crucial foundation block, but we cannot stop there.<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"style79\">THE EXCELLENT TEACHER EX- PLAINS AND DEMONSTRATES<\/h4>\n<p>The area of music education is one of the most exciting academic subjects begging for EXPLANATION and DEMONSTRATION. Successful music teachers know it is the \u201chands-on\u201d learning processes required for high-level achievement. We simply don\u2019t instruct WHAT to do, but we show our students HOW to do it. We are participants as we sing along with them, conduct the ensemble, and serve as the accompanist. Not only do we explain how each vital skill is accomplished, we demonstrate the tone we are seeking, the needed style, the shape of the phrase, and the music picture we are trying to paint. The job requires so much more than simply \u201ctelling the students WHAT to do,\u201d it is a matter of discovering countless ways to EXPLAIN the various avenues of efficiently and effectively reaching the given goal. The EXCELLENT teacher will then go to the next step by DEMONSTRATING what the final product should be.<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"style79\">THE MASTER TEACHER INSPIRES<\/h4>\n<p>To inspire; to establish a creative atmosphere where the students are \u201cin the spirit\u201d of the moment and can express themselves in a way they don\u2019t just DO something, but they FEEL something. It is the WHY of learning. It is taking the WHAT combining it with the HOW and venturing into a new realm of WHY. When young musicians connect with WHY they are making music, then the motivation to strive for a higher level of proficiency takes on a whole new meaning.<\/p>\n<p>Music touches a part of our psyche that helps us regulate our lives. Music helps us understand and express our moods and attitudes. Music helps us reorganize our thoughts and feelings while keeping us on track. Music allows us to respond appropriately in social structure that is&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">MAKES US HUMAN<\/span>. The master teacher&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">INSPIRES<\/span>&nbsp;us with this awareness.<\/p>\n<p>We, as music educators, have a direct line to the inner emotions of our students. So much of the school day is \u201cimpressionistic.\u201d (Learn the information and replicate it on a test.) Music is \u201cexpressionistic.\u201d Each member of the class\/ensemble has the opportunity to bring his\/her emotions to musical portrait; each person has value and plays a key role in the creative process; each person contributes his\/her SPIRIT to the musical community.<\/p>\n<p>As we begin the next school year we certainly will be telling our students&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">WHAT<\/span>&nbsp;to do, and we will be&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">EXPLAINING and DEMONSTRATING<\/span>&nbsp;how we expect it to be done&#8230;and the MASTER TEACHERS will be constantly challenging their budding young artists to explore&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">WHY<\/span>&nbsp;it is important to continue along the pathway of quality music-making.<\/p>\n<p>MAESTRO is taken from the Italian word, MASTER. As a \u201cmaestro\u201d we can all be&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">MASTER TEACHERS<\/span>, we simply cannot forget to ask our students, and ourselves&nbsp;<span class=\"style79\">WHY?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"style74\">&#8230;let the music begin&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cThe good teacher tells.\u201d \u201cThe excellent teacher explains and demonstrates.\u201d \u201cThe master teacher inspires.\u201d &#8211; William Arthur Ward Mr. Ward\u2019s words ring true in every aspect of our educational community, and perhaps they are MOST vivid in the world of music education. 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