Earlier this week, I offered to make a video for anyone who wanted to send in a question.
I received many emails:
Just a small sampling of the mail we got
So - true to my word - I have made a video answering the questions I received.
Here are the questions that I answer in the video:
Can you get results when doing groups online?
What ideas / resources do you have for doing group lessons on Zoom?
Which age group works best with this format?
Can I mix acoustic and electric instruments in groups?
Can 45 minute lessons be just as effective as 1 hour sessions?
What makes you use Faber in group lessons / what curriculum should I use?
Could I teach flute lessons online? / the unique opportunity that online groups offer to studios that only have acoustic instrument options
What is essential to know before I can launch a successful group program?
What should I charge for my group lesson program?
How and when should I pull the trigger on starting my program? (practical advice here)
Could I teach multiple children on one instrument in groups?
How do you prevent kids with learning difficulties / delays from falling behind in group?
How do you give each student adequate individual attention in each lesson (SPOILERS: In my group program, progress is not correlated with attention from the teacher... let me show you how to accomplish this magic!!!!)