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#121587 - 10/11/06 10:13 PM
Becoming a band director
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im a very experienced percussionist and i love music. im also a very good singer and am in 5 different choirs. well, my question is, what are the basic requirements for a guy like me to get a teaching job at a high school when i grow up. i can read piano/bell notes, just not very fast. other than that, im extremely good in anything with hands (snare, tenors, set) and i also play both trad and matched. well anyways, what do people look for when hiring a bd, and what should i know. i think the answer is obvious, to take piano/bells further, but is there anything else i need to know? i really want to take music farther. whether its a percussion instructor for some high school then college eventually or a bd for a high school and eventually a college, i want it. i just love music... its an addiction
thanks guys
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#121589 - 10/12/06 01:25 PM
Re: Becoming a band director
[Re: AdamP152]
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Registered: 09/12/04
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Remember, you don't have to split Invert Cheese Hertas to be a good band director. In other words - you don't have to be the best player to be a director. What helps is a great amount of knowledge you can relay to students. And that you relay it effectively.
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#121591 - 10/14/06 11:21 PM
Re: Becoming a band director
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Loc: Corona, California
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Quote:
im a very experienced percussionist and i love music. im also a very good singer and am in 5 different choirs. well, my question is, what are the basic requirements for a guy like me to get a teaching job at a high school when i grow up. i can read piano/bell notes, just not very fast. other than that, im extremely good in anything with hands (snare, tenors, set) and i also play both trad and matched. well anyways, what do people look for when hiring a bd, and what should i know. i think the answer is obvious, to take piano/bells further, but is there anything else i need to know? i really want to take music farther. whether its a percussion instructor for some high school then college eventually or a bd for a high school and eventually a college, i want it. i just love music... its an addiction
thanks guys
You sound exactly like me! Like exactly.
When you go to college to be a band director, do you have to take other classes other then the music education classes? Some little bird told me that you need to go through Language arts too. Is that true? Because I really suck at LA.
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#121592 - 10/15/06 12:09 PM
Re: Becoming a band director
[Re: Dragon150043]
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Registered: 08/22/04
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Every college has their own program for what classes to take other than the music ones. UW-Milwaukee has you go through the proper Math, English, Language, etc. (or test out) but 12 credits of social science, lab science, etc., 9 credits of educational psychology, and 12 credits of arts outside of music (art, dance, film, etc.)
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#121593 - 10/15/06 01:40 PM
Re: Becoming a band director
[Re: MarathonDrumGod]
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Registered: 11/15/05
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Would the College maybe post what you need for that certain degree on their site? So I can get a heads up on what I need to get better at.
If I go to college out of state, like Florida, do I need to get something special to teach back here in California?
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#121595 - 10/31/06 08:15 PM
Re: Becoming a band director
[Re: UTM3rdBass]
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Registered: 09/12/04
Loc: North NJ
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Actually, depending on your state, you just have to pass your college's music major. That's how it is here in NJ.
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