In this episode of The Spark for Music Teachers, host Janice Tuck explores how our deeply-held beliefs can sometimes work against us without us even realising it.

From outdated ideas about technology and resources to limiting beliefs about what makes a “good” music teacher, Janice shares eye-opening examples of how old beliefs can hold us back from easier, more fulfilling teaching lives.

Discover why beliefs like “good teachers create everything from scratch” or “I'm not musical enough to teach music” might be burning you out unnecessarily. Learn how to identify which of your beliefs are still serving you and which ones need updating for today's educational landscape.

Perfect for music teachers, classroom teachers covering music, and anyone interested in examining the hidden barriers to their success. This episode will challenge you to question assumptions and embrace solutions that could transform your teaching experience.

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Teaching Music isn’t about luck —it’s about taking specific, deliberate actions and steps and practicing these with daily commitment. 

This podcast will give you the steps and approaches that the most successful teachers, coaches and top performers use.

Listen now to learn how to transform your teaching and achieve the goals you’ve always dreamed of. 

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