The power of systems in teaching.

The power of systems in music teaching On this episode Janice talks about creating empowering systems to make daily teaching routines faster and easier allowing you to fit more content into each day. Here are some of the awesome things to listen for in this episode: How using consistent systems can save you

The power of systems in teaching.2026-03-11T08:37:01+00:00

Journalling And a BIG secret.

How journals work for music teachers I’ve been journaling for years now and I wanted to share one of my big takeaways that I had with it this week. Leading up to Thanksgiving this is something we think about a lot. One of the first things I suggest to people who are starting

Journalling And a BIG secret.2026-03-11T08:28:14+00:00

18: Rewrite your day!

How to deal with challenges as a music teacher What do you when challenges come up? Everyone has challenges, some big, some small. How we deal with challenges is more important than the challenge itself in many cases. This week Janice shares a story of one of the challenges that has come up for

18: Rewrite your day!2026-03-09T19:32:40+00:00

17: The ONE teaching secret that changed everything!

ONE teaching secret that changed everything What if you could master one thing this week, a little strategy or tip and have it become a major shift to help you teach for the rest of your teaching life? In this episode, Janice shares a simple concept which anyone could use to shake up

17: The ONE teaching secret that changed everything!2026-03-07T07:19:41+00:00

16: What does it take to have a breakthrough?

What does it take to have a breakthrough? In this episode of the Weekly Spark for Music Teachers, Janice Tuck talks about what it takes to have a breakthrough in life, whether it be a breakthrough in our own lives, a breakthrough in our teaching, or a breakthrough in our students. Recently Janice

16: What does it take to have a breakthrough?2026-03-07T07:17:59+00:00

16: How changing your response to a default question can change your day

Changing your internal questions In this episode Janice Tuck talks about how one simple change to what you say in response to the default question of “how are you” can radically change how you feel and how others respond to you. Whenever we see a friend or a colleague for the first time in

16: How changing your response to a default question can change your day2026-03-09T19:30:42+00:00

15: How one speech radically changed the course of one of our most successful programs

How one speech shaped our pograms ... This episode is a special tribute to the wonderful speaker and inspirational educational mentor, Sir Ken Robinson, who passed away recently at the age of 70 after a battle with cancer. In this episode Janice Tuck talks about how the message in Sir Ken’s famous TED

15: How one speech radically changed the course of one of our most successful programs2026-03-11T08:26:10+00:00

14: One of the most important gifts we give as music teachers

Important Gifts we give as music teachers In this episode Janice Tuck puts her music advocacy hat on once again, to talk about one of the most important gifts that we give our students. Music Advocacy is really important for anyone who teaches music - the ability to share information about the

14: One of the most important gifts we give as music teachers2026-03-04T20:26:43+00:00

13: Just told: no singing, no instruments. Any suggestions?

Just told: no singing, no instruments. Any suggestions? In this episode of the weekly spark for Music Teachers, Janice Tuck addresses the issue of what music teachers can do in lessons when they’re told that they can’t sing or play any instruments due to COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive effect

13: Just told: no singing, no instruments. Any suggestions?2026-04-05T07:37:39+00:00

12: The one thing we can control

The one thing we can control In this episode of the Weekly Spark for Music Teachers, Janice Tuck talks about one thing that we all can control - and that is our mindset. We’re not in control of a lot of things in our life - our students, our school administrators, and things that

12: The one thing we can control2026-04-05T07:39:14+00:00
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