Yes! If you love to work with and teach children it is worth being a music teacher. The job has more to do with teaching children than it does music. You should also look up music teacher's salaries in your area and see if that salary interests you.
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Read More »The other option for teaching music is to just be a private music teacher. This does not necessarily involve a college degree. When you're teaching private music lessons you have to establish a positive relationship with each student. This can also be challenging because every student is different. This also involves, oftentimes, going to students' homes. This involves a certain level of people skill. All teaching involves people skills though, so you shouldn't teach if you do not have people skills. The downside of just being a private music teacher is you can only teach kids after school. This shortens the amount of time that you can be teaching lessons. Because children have earlier bedtimes than adults. So there is actually quite a small window for you to be teaching each day. Keep that in mind before you decide to go down this route.
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Read More »If you were teaching for a public school on the other hand there are other tradeoffs you have to make. You will have to deal with Administration, parents and students. This can be a lot. You want to make sure your classes are fun and educational but you also have to make sure you are hitting all the requirements set by the administration. You will also most likely have to do some fundraising, because Arts education is typically underfunded. This means on top of teaching you will also have to figure out how to pay for things you need to teach. This can be very tiring and very stressful. Needless to say, being a music teacher is not the easiest or most stable job. So you have to make sure you truly love to teach, and you truly love music. If you are a music teacher in a public school you won't necessarily be able to teach the type of music you like. Typically schools are teaching a classical Western traditional European curriculum. This means you will be talking about the fundamentals of European music. Oftentimes at the end of the year if you cover everything you have to teach you can sneak in education about pop culture. but typically you're not teaching much about music after the 1950s. So also keep this in mind before you decide to become a music teacher.
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