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GlobalAppointments.com An Internet service for the International tutoring community, forging links between prospective employers/employees across the globe.
GlobalAppointments.com has a high capacity database and friends across the world, thus ensuring that advertisements will be seen by all the right people. With high levels of exposure users are provided with the best possible chance of achieving their goal.
Engaging a music teacher
The selection process:
When choosing anyone to teach you or your child there are a number of points we recommend you investigate before and during the interview.
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Experience
Questions to ask ; How long have you been teaching this particular instrument? How many children/adults do you teach at present? To what level do you teach?
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Professional background
Questions to ask ; When did you first learn to play this instrument? What level have you reached (qualifications)? Have you played professionally? If so, where?
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References
Questions to ask ; Can I speak to some of your current/former pupils? Can I see any professional certificates and written references?
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Teaching style
Questions to ask ; Do you teach theory? Do you encourage you pupils to take exams and will you prepare them? Do you also teach them to sing? Do you set them homework? Do you teach sight-reading? Do you produce reports?
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Lessons
Questions to ask ; Do you offer a free introductory lesson? Can I sit in on my child's lesson? Will I get my money back if I miss a lesson or can we reschedule?
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Fees
Questions to ask ; how much do you charge? How and when do we pay?
We sincerely hope that you will rapidly find the position/music teacher you are looking for, and welcome comments and suggestions on how we might improve our service to you.
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