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- From: Los Angeles, CA
- Registered: 27-07-11
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Topic: How do you deal with missed lessons?
As a music teacher, what do you do when a student misses lessons? Do you assign double the work, or just the same amount of workload? Do you require them to take a longer lesson right before they leave? any thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
-Theresa Chen
Los Angeles music teacher
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Re: How do you deal with missed lessons?
It depends on the situation. If I know they are not going to be there beforehand then I may give them some extra work to hold them over. If they are going to be away on a vacation I won't bother because they won't work on it. One thing I'm always conscious of is to not overwhelm them with material.
If they miss a lesson that was canceled a day or so before I'll just see where they are at when they come back and move on from there.
- Registered: 19-10-11
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Re: How do you deal with missed lessons?
It really depends on the situation. Most of of the times it works by assigning more work.
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