The Victoria Clark Show for Music Teachers
Send me a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2615075/fan_mail/new] Do you feel like a "proper" professional, or does part of you still feel like you're just teaching piano on the side? In this episode, I share the story of the night I agreed to something I never wanted to do, and what it taught me about self-respect and boundaries. From there, I unpick what professionalism really means for a self-employed music teacher, why it has nothing to do with qualifications or years of experience, and how it shows up in the everyday systems, habits, and small decisions that make up a working studio. Whether you have been teaching for months or decades, this episode will help you see your own studio, and yourself, as the professional you already are. In this episode: * What professionalism really means for a music teacher, and what it doesn't * Why qualifications and years of experience aren't the whole picture * How continuous professional development supports a professional mindset * How policies and systems either reinforce or undermine your professional identity * What a professionally run studio looks and feels like from a family's point of view * The small, everyday habits that signal to families that they're in good hands Resources mentioned: * Piano Planners [https://www.victoriaclarkpiano.com/piano-planners-in-detail] * Teacher Piano Planner: available Summer 2026 * Focus Sessions (£67/hr) [https://www.victoriaclarkpiano.com/work-with-me] Access the show notes here: Episode 10 Show Notes [https://www.victoriaclarkpiano.com/podcast/how-to-be-a-professional-music-teacher]
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