CONTINUING EDUCATION
The best teachers are continually practicing, playing, and improving their education. Because of this I continue to take lessons, perform regularly, and make teacher training a regular part of my calendar year.
Suzuki Teacher Training
In Suzuki Teacher Training you learn not only what techniques need to be taught, but also how to present them in many different ways, ensuring you can teach them clearly and effectively. You begin to understand how what you teach in Book 1 will prepare students properly for the music they will play in Book 4, 10, and beyond.
Within the Suzuki Method there are two different kinds of training: short term and long term. Short term training happens over short and intensive periods of time, focusing on one or two books, taught by highly respected and experienced teachers within the Suzuki network, many of whom studied with Dr. Suzuki in Japan. Each book requires a certain number of classroom/lecture hours and observation hours (time spent observing other teachers working with students) in order to certify. Long term training is training that occurs with one teacher over an extended period of time in which you receive feedback so that you can incorporate teaching techniques and ideas into your studio immediately.