Saturday, May 25, 2019

Music Teacher

Reflective Essay 5 I value everything about music. I believe that it promotes many good things, including creativity and cooperation, and it encourages and helps defecate friendship. I believe that there is one thing that it does that is most important, however. It helps to build confidence. Confidence is a huge factor in a persons life, and it usually starts as a child. It helps them to make friends, and to feel good about themselves. Involvement in music helps to start building self-confidence in children piecemeal and not forcefully.Most of the time, children dont even know that its happening I didnt realize it until I started college. Performing in front of an interview gives a person courage that they didnt even know that they possessed, and they can then go on to use this courage and confidence in other situations in their lives, thus creating a better life for them. Music education is the best teacher of this self-confidence, and I believe that most children wouldnt have t he aforesaid(prenominal) confidence if they didnt have a music class every week.This is a very strong point that I would make as a school board member. I believe that self-confidence is a huge component of life, and that it should be taught or encouraged starting at a preadolescent age. Music definitely teaches this, along with other great things such as creativity, cooperation, and friendship, which is why children should have a music class at least one time a week, starting in kindergarten. These values would influence my teaching in a couple ways.It would help me to prepare students for concerts, starting to build their confidence beforehand they perform for an audience. I would also prepare them so that they wouldnt have to add the worry of forgetting their music to the fear of performing. I also get writ of execution anxiety, so I understand how much preparation really helps aid a performance. Self-confidence is a huge part of life, and it is partially taught through music performance.

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