Webinar Archives

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Arts advocacy is not a specialized career for a select few. It is an important investment from all who see the arts as vital to our lives and our communities.

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With new trends in music teaching, one might think that traditional teaching is boring. Watch to learn new, fun activities for literacy-based teaching.

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Attending the 2018 MTNA National Conference? Join us for a webinar on efficient planning that explores MagicBands, dining options, and theme parks.

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This webinar explores the broad topics of current economic trends; strategic planning; studio location, format and structure; and teaching philosophy.

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Business Planning for the Independent Music Teacher—Part 2: "Nuts and Bolts"
Presented by: Karen Thickstun
May 11, 2018

This webinar will examine topics on marketing and recruiting/retention; studio rates, policies and procedures; insurance; taxes; and professionalism.

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This series explores ideas on how to recruit, build and encourage participation from current members, and connect with the community.

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This series explores ideas on how to recruit, build and encourage participation from current members, and connect with the community.

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Do traditional recitals leave your students stressed or unmotivated? Reshape your studio performance mindset with these game-changing ideas.

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This session will explore how thoughts and moods can affect the risk of developing musculoskeletal injury in musicians.

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This webinar previews the 2019 MTNA National Conference in Spokane, Washington. Program Chair Nicholas Phillips will discuss some of the presentations, guests and activities that promise to make this conference one to remember!

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The world around us is changing at a rapid pace. How do these changes impact music teachers, and how can we continue to succeed in this world? We examine data and trends, discuss challenges facing teachers and explore ideas that can be employed at the local level.