6 Ways for Teachers to Stay Motivated this School Year

January 16, 2018| Andy Beck
6 Ways for Teachers to Stay Motivated this School Year
*This article was updated on September 3, 2020.

Attitude is everything! And as music educators, we strive to inspire and influence the attitudes of our students every day—sometimes forgetting to take time to nurture our own. Here are six tips to maintain your motivation in the coming year.

1. Keep a teaching success journal.

Take time to record a special moment from each teaching day or week. Entries can be practical, such as “Altos finally got the E-flat,” or personal, like “Took some time to make Brittany smile today.” Celebrating your successes in this way will remind you of the many rewards teaching can bring.

2. Visit with a mentor.

Who inspired you to become a music educator? Who gave you the special attention that lead you toward your dream? Who challenges you to be your very best every day? An online chat, a special thank you note, or a standing socially-distanced coffee date can go a long way in reminding you that you not only have support, but that you also provide support for your students each day.

3. Rekindle your inner artist.

Remember when you were the performer? When your instrument took the stage? Stay connected to your love of music by practicing or performing just for fun.

4. Take in a concert or show.

Your attendance at a music event not only supports our art form, but also provides a chance to simply be entertained, and perhaps collect a few ideas. While tuned in, don’t work too hard, just relax and enjoy. Afterwards, you can reflect on favorite moments, analyzing how it made you feel and how you might recreate moments with your own students.

5. Go to a reading session, webinar, or online conference.

Register for an online clinic where top-notch clinicians who will offer teaching strategies, review outstanding literature, and share inspiring anecdotes for education. While you are there, embrace the opportunity to ask question, exchange ideas, trade secrets, and make connections. You can find a list of upcoming Alfred Music virtual events at alfred.com/events .

6. Choose repertoire that inspires.

During the school semester, you and your students will be reviewing the same, relatively small collection of songs for many weeks. So select music and/or lyrics that will provide interest, challenge, success, and inspiration. As you pick repertoire, find pieces that touch the heart, tickle the funny bone, lift the spirit, and move the soul.

Andy Beck

Andy Beck

Andy Beck received a bachelor's degree in music education from Ithaca College and a master's degree in music education from Northwest Missouri State University. Andy is currently the Director of Choral Publications at Alfred Music.