“It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This”—Episode 2
May 8, 2017
May 1, 2017, ASJ 45.3
Topics: Practice, Suzuki Philosophy, Teaching and Learning
Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 45.3. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2017 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.
Ms. Walsh Crouse is the director of Westminster Suzuki Strings and been teaching Since 2003. Glenda has completed Suzuki teacher training for violin with Ronda Cole and Linda Fiore. She studied violin with Dr. Frank Hardy and Nicholas Currie. Glenda believes that learning and education should never stop. Even as a teacher, she strives to always see things from the perspective of the student. Glenda has a “Mary Poppins” attitude towards teaching, that is learning should be fun and ideas introduced by games (which makes her a great talent when working with young children). Ms. Walsh’s main goal is to teach her students to have a beautiful personality, to have a beautiful heart as Dr. Suzuki says. Her second goal is the love, passion and discipline for music.
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