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The Virtuoso Teacher: the inspirational guide for instrumental and singing teachers

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By considering The Virtuoso Teacher and how a teacher might attain virtuoso status, renowned educator and writer Paul Harris delves into the core issues of being a teacher and the teaching process. A fascinating look at topics such as:



• self-awareness and the importance of emotional intelligence


• getting the best out of pupils


• dealing with challenging pupils


• asking the right questions


• creating a master-plan


• taking the stress out of learning


• teaching for the right reasons



This seminal book is an inspirational read for all music teachers, encouraging everyone to consider themselves in a new and uplifted light, and transform their teaching.



This is the full eBook version of the original edition.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2012

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January 26, 2013
Very well written book; inspiring for new and experienced teachers alike. Full of ideas and suggestions in an easy to read style, encouraging and motivating the teacher to be positive and constructive in our teaching at all times. Much of it was familiar, but it was still inspiring. Always good to refresh our teaching.
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June 8, 2013
Written by respected music teacher, Paul Harris, The Virtuoso Teacher is an indispensable guide for instrumental and voice teachers wishing to hone their skills and become effective pedagogues. Topics include how to be a master communicator, getting the best out of pupils, dealing with challenging pupils, and asking the right questions. It is written in an easy-to-understand format. Much of the information is common sense, but it is very helpful to have it spelled out as a reminder of what should be done during a lesson.

My personal favorite chapter was the one on asking the right questions. It is important to stimulate pupils' minds and get them to think about the music they are playing. Mr. Harris provides some excellent examples of questions that should be asked.

I highly recommend this book for all music teachers.
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October 1, 2019
This is a brilliant book that all music teachers NEED to read!
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April 25, 2021
Thought provoking and challenging this is an excellent book for novice and experienced teacher alike.
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