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Am I a good teacher? Am I a good model?
Do I care about my students?
If I care, do I treat them as I do my own children?
Do I foster their dreams?
Do I listen to my students?
Do my students listen to me?
Do I teach anyone and everyone?
Do my students teach?
Am I really a teacher?
Do my students teach?
Do I perform?
Do my students perform?
Am I a good performer?
Do I foster performances for my students?
Do I practice?
Do my students practice?
How do I practice? Do I show my students how to practice?
Am I organized? Are my students organized?
Am I curious? Are my students curious?
Do I learn new pieces of music?
Do my students learn new pieces of music (not just the same pieces as me)?
Do I go to concerts?
Do my students go to concerts?
Do I accept my students (many forms of acceptance)?
Do my students accept thoughts and ideas of others?
Am I a dictator, or do I offer freedom of thought in addition to guidance?
Do my students feel free to look at and practice whatever music interests them?
Do my students work towards their goals?
Am I a facilitator?
Do I share my library and office?
Are my students generous with each other?
Am I open to new ways of learning and teaching? Do I experiment with new concepts?
Are my students interested in new ways of learning?
Am I involved in the community? Do I teach local students? Do I volunteer? Do I give scholarships? Do I share my musical talents?
Do my students think about others besides themselves; do they volunteer, teach and play in their communities?
Am I committed to music education locally, nationally and internationally?
Do I lament what is wrong or do I try to make a positive difference and effect change?
Suggested reading: The Giving Tree – Shel Silversteen