Cornerstones
CORNERSTONES The Philosophy of Music Mind Games
- Without assuming any prior knowledge, believe that every student is brilliant and can learn.
- Provide students with the right environment for learning and they will reveal great ability and intelligence.
- Believe that joyous and satisfying learning is a natural part of life.
- Successful learning occurs in many small steps rather than a few big steps.
- If students are confused, it's not because they are slow, it means a different approach is needed.
- Happy and relaxed students will hardly realize they are learning because they are having so much fun.
- Students remember best what they do for themselves.
- Help students feel successful and they will want to discover more for themselves.
- Allow students to learn by providing interesting materials to challenge them without overwhelming them.
- Strive to be kind, generous and encouraging since mistakes are a natural part of learning.
- Develop an endless capacity to improvise and create situations that help all students succeed.
- Be cheerful, a bit of an entertainer and have fun yourself.
- Preserve everyone’s dignity by not embarrassing anyone. When mistakes occur, allow students to discover how to correct them.
- Maintain a quick pace to interest and challenge students since they are capable of learning quickly.
- Help students to learn the concepts first and then commit them to memory through repetition.
- Remember that the true objectives of teaching are to inspire a love of learning. Help students to learn and remember well.
CORNERSTONES FOR STUDENTS:
- You are brilliant and can learn anything.
- Be brave, try new ideas and you will learn many wonderful things.
- Learning new things can be really fun.
- Small, successful steps are a normal way to learn.
- Is something confusing? Your teacher can try another way.
- It’s easier to learn when you’re happy.
- Do it yourself and you’ll remember the best.
- Be kind to other students.
- Neat materials make it easier to learn.
- Mistakes are a natural part of learning something new.
- Keep your spirits up and be positive about yourself.
- Do you learn better if your teacher is cheerful? You sure do.
- Be kind and respectful to your teacher who’s helping you.
- Be enthusiastic and bright so your teacher knows you are learning.
- Can’t remember yet? No worries, just play a game again and again.
- Your teacher wants to help you learn and learn for keeps.