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Recommendations
for Studio Policy
PPTA recommends each member-teacher has a written studio policy for
the following reasons:
- Protection
- Professionalism - Image
- Professional ethics
- Basis of communication (shows expectations)
- Prevention of problems
PPTA recommends that each member-teacher includes the following points
in his/her written studio policy. It is recommended that the teacher write
a stricter policy than what, in fact, may be followed:
*[Other options or points to consider are listed in brackets in italics]
- Financial Responsibility
- Tuition is payable in advance, in [at least] monthly installments.
*[Quarterly, semester or yearly tuition can be charged for easier
bookkeeping and so that students/parents don't interpret the billing
as "per lesson".]
- Billing should be written. Payment terms should be stated on the
bill, including a policy stating NO refunds, deductions, or credits.
*[If it is mailed, it becomes a legal document. If it is not
mailed, it saves postage.]
- Other fees to consider are late fees, returned check fees, collection
fees, and charges for music, events, etc.
- Attendance
- Students are expected to attend all lessons.
*[There will be no deductions for lessons missed by the student.]
- Regarding missed lessons, it is recommended that one of the following
policies be adopted (listed from most strict to most lenient):
- no make-ups, no swaps.
- swap list with no make-ups.
- swap list with make-ups for lessons missed due to illness,
death in the family.
- make-ups at the discretion of the teacher.
*[Lessons may be made up in the form of a group lesson.]
- If a student misses a group lesson, no make-up will be given.
- A policy for terminating lessons is advised.
- Special Events
- Studio recitals are part of the curriculum.
*[Exceptions to recitals can be made in certain circumstances.]
- Other options: Federation, Evaluations, PPTA recitals, competitions,
field trips.
- Family/Student Responsibilities
- Positive parental involvement is essential.
- Practice
- Daily practice is necessary for progress.
* [The teacher should establish specific practice goals for
the student and/or given recommended minimum daily practice
times:
1st & 2nd year - 30 minutes (may be divided)
3rd & 4th year - 40 minutes
5th & 6th year - 50-60 minutes
7th year & up - 1-3 hours]
- Environment
- The instrument should be kept in tuen and in good repair.
If an electronic keyboard is used, it should have full-sized
keys.
- It is recommended the proper bench height and distance
from the instrument be determined by the student's physical
size.
- There should be no distractions (phone, TV, other people
playing in room, etc.)
- Fingernails
- When playing with curved fingers, the nails should not click.
- Nails should be trimmed prior to PRACTICE.
- Discussions concerning student progress, schedule changes, billing
questions, etc. should be initiated at the beginning of the
lesson or at a mutually agreed upon time.
- Tardiness
- Student promptness is the responsibility of the student/parent;
time lost will not be made up.
- Special Needs
- The teacher should be advised of any learning disabilities
or other special physical or emotional needs of the student
or family.
- Miscellaneous: policy on parents or other visitors at lessons;
waiting room policies (smoking, etc.); policy on food, gum, dress;
phone communication.
*Each member-teacher's written studio policy should include a statement
such as:
"This policy is within the guidelines of the recommended studio policy
of Pittsburgh Piano Teachers Association."
*Teachers have occasionally asked for background checks and clearances. Below, you will find downloads for PA Child Abuse History Clearance and for a PA State Police Criminal Record Check. These are for your convenience and do not represent any suggested PPTA policy.
Other points to consider when setting up or reviewing your business
plan:
- Written studio philosophy
- Legal and accounting advice
- Insurance and liability
- Zoning
- How to determine the rate for lessons
- How to switch to a more "strict" policy
- A waiting room is recommended
- New and Transfer Students:
- It is recommended that, prior to study, students and/or parents
be interviewed either by phone or in person, to determine student
interest, type and condition of instrument used, to review teacher's
studio policy, etc.
- An information form, filled out by the student/parent, may be desired.
- It is recommended for transfer students, the teacher first filter
out the type of transer it is:
- another teacher is recommending transferring the student to
the teacher
- the student has moved from out of town
- the teacher receives a direct call from the student
- Contact with the pervious teacher is recommended if the student
is currently studying
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