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283 results found for "more to start fewer to quit"

  • Empower Your Music Students [3 Tips]

    The more we empower our students, the more power they bring to the program! 2. our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit"  a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • Relationships and the Music Classroom [3 Ways to Utilize and Recognize]

    Final touches can be helpful; however, more will be learned when students and directors are still malleable our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit"  a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • Join the Music - Recruitment Kit for Music Teachers

    Check out our More to Start Fewer to Quit series for some helpful tips.

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    As the days grow longer and the sun starts peeking through the clouds, it’s time for a refreshing change Act Fast With prices starting at 20% off, these deals won’t last long! Whether you prefer to pay upfront or spread the cost over time, we have options to suit every budget. knowledgeable staff are here to assist you every step of the way, ensuring you find the perfect instrument to suit

  • How to Start Band or Orchestra with Confidence [3 Success Tips]

    Follow these three tips to start your school year with confidence: Listen actively Ask questions Stay Start a rental Curious about how each of these tips can help you make the most of your school year? these simple steps will help you stay on track, help you build your skills as a musician, and keep you moving

  • Use Video to Retain Your Music Students [As Easy as Hitting Record]

    Parents will love seeing their child and students will enjoy feeling like a movie star. our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit" a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • Creative Ideas to Help Music Student Retention [You Make a Difference]

    Did you know that up to 60% of students quit after their first year playing in an ensemble? them into the loop to help students complete a successful first year so that they continue for many more Encourage them to take the 15-minute New Music Parent Course made available by NFHS (National Federation our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit" a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • How to Make Your School Music Program Special [3 Ideas]

    November is a good time to start making up your holiday gift list.   What if our concerts were even more special?   These strategies can help our programs reach more students, increase their performance levels, and create our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit"  a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • Exploring Careers in Music Helps Student Retention [Look Into the Future]

    use a portion of your ensemble class time to explore careers and opportunities in music that may be more in music that they are exposed to, you may be able to keep a student engaged that has not formed a more If you haven't yet, start building out your calendar with concerts, contests, and other important dates our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit" a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • 5 Practice Habits for Every Musician [Start Here]

    Becoming the best musician you can be takes practice, but it can be hard to know where to start. minutes of practice Break down a song into small chunks and practice each until you feel comfortable moving Sign up here Learn more about how each of these habits can help build your skills below: 1. Break down a song into small chunks and practice each until you feel comfortable moving on to the next

  • Band & Orchestra Directors and Communication [2 Quick Tips]

    our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit"  a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

  • Letting Music Students Know You Care Helps Retention [Plus Performance Opportunities]

    our Ed Services team today These retention tips are written by various authors and are compiled from "More to Start, Fewer to Quit" a recruitment, retention, and success newsletter brought to you by The Music

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