A multi-teacher studio is the ultimate dream for some teachers. They fantasize about owning a large studio space and the sounds of happy students making music filling the air. For some, this dream is a reality.
A multi-teacher studio is the ultimate dream for some teachers. They fantasize about owning a large studio space and the sounds of happy students making music filling the air. For some, this dream is a reality. But for those of you who need a gentle nudge to take the first step, we’ve pooled together our resources on how to start and run a multi-teacher studio.
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Hearing how other teachers do things can be the best way to learn. Not only can you relate their experience to your own, you can discover the pitfalls of certain ideas and hear about things you’d never have thought of.
Once your studio is up and running, it’s your job to make sure it runs well.
Mike Grande is a pro at managing not just one, but several music schools! How does it do it? Find out here.
After you’ve hired your first few teachers, chances are you’ll get a taste for it. You want to grow bigger and bigger. But how? And how do you market? Well…
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This issue is full of tips from teachers who manage successful studios and will no doubt give you the inspiration (and nudge) you need to start your own.