Communicating effectively can be defined as articulately organizing a thought or argument through written mediums like proposals or an oral presentation like teaching in a classroom. Enhancing one’s position through the use of an illustration, graph, spreadsheet or other media is crucial to effective communication.
As a self-employed music teacher, I spend most of my professional life communicating with various roles. I am hired to communicate one of the most subtle languages in the world to people of all ages and frames of reference. To get that far, I have to convince clients that I am capable of transcribing this intricate language.
Currently, I teach music classes to groups and individuals at different music programs and schools, including Bill’s Music House, The Park School's "Rock Star Jam," Baltimore Home School Association, and The Children's Home. I develop the curriculum and accompanying events, organize groups of students and staff, and encourage them to complete ambitious tasks. I also deliver public presentations to grow and maintain enrollment. My audience is diverse, including young children, seniors, people who speak English as a second language, and those with disabilities.
At Bill's Music House, I deliver front-end presentations to grow the community base. After teaching at Bill’s Music House for a year they offered me a Saturday position teaching two classes of 6-15 students. I must maintain records, implement organized scheduling procedures, and coordinate with the clients. The owner, managers, and I create new services regularly and I carry out the promotion, which is usually through personal selling.
Delivering proposals to event investors, teaching clients, and classroom classes has been the perfect training grounds to sharpen my presentation and community development abilities. Each presentation format has different challenges. However, after hundreds of hours participating in these activities, it becomes second nature. To get more insight, navigate the links to profiles and information about the activities that I lead at Bill’s Music House.
Music Lesson Testimonial: Reference Contact Information Available by Request
"Greetings All!
I had to share this email to let other families know just how awesome this opportunity was for my son! Ryan was extremely professional, patient and accommodating (he actual travels with his drum set!!!). He took time working with my son, teaching him the different notes, how to set up his drums and explaining things in kid-friendly terms so he felt comfortable and engaged.
I would encourage all homeschool families to take advantage of this opportunity. There's no pressure to set up scheduled proceeding sessions and his rates are VERY affordable. This young man is definitely one that works well with children (and people with disabilities). Thanks so much for the share Donna!
Respectfully,
LaShaune"