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Who are Suzuki teachers? Suzuki teachers are people who are passionate about music and believe that every child has the ability to play a musical instrument. They range from under-graduates to highly experienced teachers, many of whom are professional musicians. Why become a Suzuki teacher? Being a Suzuki teacher is an extremely rewarding profession where you will work with truly committed parents who enjoy learning music with their children. What are the benefits of becoming a Suzuki teacher ? - an internationally recognised qualification; - a professional structure for studio teacher; - a huge support network for teachers, both locally and overseas; - an opportunity to develop and explore teaching techniques through an established repertoire; - regular professional development activities to keep you abreast of best practice in music & teaching; - regular access to the high quality Australian & international teachers and performers through conferences, masterclasses and workshops - a multitude of activities for you and your students including concerts, ensembles, masterclasses, holiday schools & Suzuki Graduation. How do you become a Suzuki teacher? Teachers must undergo specialised training to teach the Suzuki Method. The Suzuki Association in each state or country provides part-time courses of teacher training in the various instruments. Applicants are chosen by audition and interview. Once accredited, teachers are expected to participate annually in professional development workshops to ensure their professional growth and maintain their teacher status. In Australia, State Suzuki Associations are one of the few bodies outside universities providing fully structured courses in instrumental teaching. These part-time courses are provided at three levels, Primary, Intermediate and Advanced. Training is offered in Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Flute, Guitar, Voice and Suzuki Early Childhood Education (Pre-Natal and Baby Music). For more information contact us |
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