It's all your business: developing professional studio documents - Professional Resources

American Music Teacher, April-May, 2003 by Beth Gigante Klingenstein

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Written studio materials help a studio to run efficiently. Teacher, parents and students all benefit from improved organization and clarity of expectations. Studio documents help present our profession in a new light, a light that is chosen not by an outdated image of the music studio, but rather by today's independent music professional.

Sample Brochure

       (Fold under)                  (Back)           (Cover--Fold over
                                                         back flap)

Use this page and the three    Put return address
 panels on the inside for:     sideways and in the       Studio Name
                                 corner, to use
 Biographical Information          for mailing           Studio Logo

   Student Achievements                                   Your Name

     Studio Highlights                                     Picture

    Teaching Philosophy                                Studio Address

 Pictures of you and your                                  Phone
         students
                                                       E-mail Address

--Beth Gigante Klingenstein, NCTM Valley City, North Dakota Beth has been an independent music teacher for twenty-eight years and is on the faculty of Valley City State University (VCSU) in North Dakota, where she also is the director of the VCSU Community School of the Arts.

COPYRIGHT 2003 Music Teachers National Association, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group

 

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