One of my teachers students will be up to her ears in exams next month and he told her that he would fire her if she didn't stop teaching for a month and a half to study, he told her that he would get a suitable substitute for her and apparently thought of me right away.
Now, sometimes I help my little sisters when they have difficulty, and I STARTED to teach my mom piano (but she hates music so she decided it would be a bad idea). Other than that, I don't really have any experience. (I guess we all have to start somewhere, huh? XD) I also never really had the experience of being a beginner students except for one year. After the one year my teacher moved me into grade 8 (RCM) and I'm about to finish that, and then I'll skip right on to grade 10.
So this teaching experience will be a little like a job interview, because one cannot officially teach until they are finished with their grade 8. If I do a good job subbing with these kids, then I will be able to start teaching for real once I'm finished. It's like a long job interview, my teacher says he will judge how well I am doing based on parent feedback. (I didn't even know parents did that!).
I'm happy that all the kids are beginners, none of them have been playing for more than a year (at least I don't think so) but I still want to do a good job XD. (I guess it's worth something that my teacher thought of me first, among other students who could have done it)
I just really want to know what kinds of things I could do to succeed at this XD I know everyone needs to learn from experience, which I plan on doing, but I'm just looking for some tips on how to be a good beginner teacher (someone that would get good parent comeback!!). Please help me and give me some suggestions!~
Thanks in advance.