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| New Friend | Any K-6 general music teachers out there? I have been offered a contract for a k-6 general music gig, and have no clue what it would be like, I'm afraid it would make me insane. Just wondering if anyone out there has done this gig before, and what they thought about. I'm a bit apprehensive myself... Chops |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: arkansas
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| chops: that has been part of my job for 20 yrs. as long as you have plenty of materials and the instructional periods aren't overly long, you'll be ok. i only do it about an 'hour' per day, so it isn't too 'taxing'. some kids are just musically amazing. let me know if you need ideas. dj |
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