Genius Parent-Teacher Conference Idea
Mike Steffen ran across this cool idea for Parent-Teacher conferences on a band director discussion board. The post as written by Steve Nendza from Hille Middle School in Oak Forest, IL. Enjoy!
This year I went with one-on-one private lessons for conferences instead of the traditional format. They were amazing, I had more parents than ever sign up. One family even came back for a second lesson. It was great to see how into the conferences the parents were. We do three days of conferences and the first two days I was booked solid from 1pm-8pm (with a dinner break). I had sent out a SurveyMonkey to my band parents and the feedback has been great and they loved the new format.
Here is the format I used:
- It was an 8-minute conference (school set the time on these) in the band room
- Conference starts with an ultra-quick hi, and how the kid's behavior is
- We started by playing a call and response on the cycle of fourths with various rhythm and dynamics. Buzzing for brass. Some kids played some scales.
- Some worked on adding vibrato to their sound.
- Then we moved onto parts of their band music that the students wanted to work on.
Some things to think about:
- Space set up
- Time goes by so very fast
- Presenting it to your admin to support it
- Communicating with the parents about the new format
- Have kids set up their instrument outside the band room while they wait for their turn
- The lesson format is a great way to educate the parents on what the instrument should really sound like when we model them.
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