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Confessions of a First-Year Maestro: A Guide for Your First Year of Teaching
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Confessions of a First-Year Maestro: A Guide for Your First Year of Teaching

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From fundraisers to irate parents and from meeting other teachers to measuring for new marching band uniforms, stories from a music teacher’s first year on the job are shared in this light-hearted book. Centred on diary entries written during her first year as director of bands, choirs, and ensembles at a parochial high school, this book captures the surprises, joys, and woes of her hectic year. As a survivor and now veteran teacher, she also looks back on this challenging time and offers insightful reflections.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
GIA Publications
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2004
Pages
307
ISBN
9781579992606

From fundraisers to irate parents and from meeting other teachers to measuring for new marching band uniforms, stories from a music teacher’s first year on the job are shared in this light-hearted book. Centred on diary entries written during her first year as director of bands, choirs, and ensembles at a parochial high school, this book captures the surprises, joys, and woes of her hectic year. As a survivor and now veteran teacher, she also looks back on this challenging time and offers insightful reflections.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
GIA Publications
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2004
Pages
307
ISBN
9781579992606