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Experienced Violin Teacher Acquires Int'l Fame. SETA teaching resources - www.ShanghaiEnglishTeachers.com - SETA - for English Teaching Professionals in Shanghai, China. SETA teaching resources page Shanghai English Teachers' Assoc. ~ providing a forum & resources for professional English teachers in Shanghai, China. Dogme: A teacher's view by Jo Bertrand, Teacher, Materials writer, British Council Paris In this article one teacher gives us her view of how the ideas and principles of a new approach to teaching have shaped her classroom practice.

Dogme is... Dogme is a teaching philosophy. It goes beyond the standard pedagogical methods that we are so often used to hearing about. The thinking behind it is that students learn when they feel involved and interested in the subject. Scott Thornbury is the main force behind this revolutionary movement. There are Dogme rules that can be followed but in true Dogme style they are there to be bent and moulded to your own teaching context. Resources should be provided by the students or whatever you come across. Top of page My Dogme classroom The students aren't seated behind desks. Pros Cons. Music & Violin teacher - Jobs in Shanghai丨上海外籍招聘网丨招聘外国人丨招聘外教丨外国人才网. AP Music Theory – AP Students – College Board. AP Music Theory – AP Students – College Board. Music & Violin teacher - Jobs in Shanghai丨上海外籍招聘网丨招聘外国人丨招聘外教丨外国人才网. English Teacher - Jobs in Shanghai丨上海外籍招聘网丨招聘外国人丨招聘外教丨外国人才网. Hi, we are a chain of language training schools that are already present in Beijing,Shanghai,Shenzhen,Guangzhou and Nanjing.

We are seeking English teachers for kids,teenagers and adults. The teacher requirements : Good pronunciation. Good personality and be patient for students of any age. Be punctual. Be responsible. Skills: Teaching, Teaching English, Tutoring, Education Language: English Company type: Private Recruiter Type: Employer Industry type: Education/Training/Universities and Colleges. China Culture Violin. Professor Yang, a renowned string artist, is a prodigy. At a young age of five, he performed as a solo pianist in Hong Kong. At the age of sixteen, he was admitted to the Central Academy of Music (中央音樂學院) for his musical talent as well as his proficiency in violin and piano performances.

He studied under Professor Ma Si-cong (馬思聰), graduating in 1957, specializing in the field of performance, composition, musicology and violin teaching. At the time of his graduation, China was swept by the “Anti-rightists Movement”. Professor Yang retired in 1997 and settled in Hong Kong. Since 1955, Professor Yang has been diligently pursuing his dream of integrating the art of violin (composition and performance) with the traditional musical culture of China, exploring the ways to distill the essence of China’s long-time musical culture to a format which could be understood and appreciated by the contemporary international music community, through his own violin repertoires.

Certified Spanish Tutors in Shanghai, Beijing and across China. Concord Music | 搿艺音乐. Violin Teacher - 上海市 浦东新区 - Indeed.com. Job Purpose: To deliver Violin music lessons according to set time table to students aged 4 to 10. To assist the Head of Music in building up the music program in YCIS Shanghai. Duties: Familiarizing self with the school’s Philosophy and Objectives and deliver the violin lessons to assigned classes and students;Responsible for Violin Lessons for ECE and Primary students, including but not limited to violin classes which occurs once a week, and to work together with Chinese Class Teachers to ensure that students continue to practice their violin skills; - Regularly providing violin instruction to Chinese teachers in order to improve Chinese teachers skills with the violin so that they can help students practice their skills, The instruction for Chinese teacher is a once-a-week violin lesson on a week day from 7:30am to 8:00am; Skills and Qualifications: 微信分享.

Jobs in Shanghai - China - for English Speaking Professionals. 5 Chinese composers you should know - Stage - Time Out Beijing. In the late 19th century, five Russian composers known for their nationalistic flavour and unorthodox training formed what became known as the 'Russian Five' or 'the Mighty Handful.' Around a century later, China’s own compositional 'big five' emerged, and, like their predecessors, changed classical music forever. Coming of age during the Cultural Revolution era meant being awash in revolutionary songs, and having – at best – only a dim memory of now-forbidden Western music. But in 1977, universities, academies, and conservatories opened again to the general public.

Around 18,000 would-be students applied for the 100 spaces in Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music, 30 of whom entered the composition department. Having little formal musical training, they brought with them their memories of folk music, ghost rituals and sounds of the countryside. The group’s most famous member, Tan Dun is known for setting accessible Chinese culture to his own unique music. SUZHOU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Suzhou Symphony Orchestra Inaugurated in December 2016, the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra is one of China’s most dynamic and youthful orchestras, composed of musicians representing 19 countries/regions with a superb combination of skill and experience. Situated in Suzhou, a city with ancient idyll and modern vibrancy, the Orchestra has thrived rapidly in its scope of operations and programming. In concert with its expansion efforts, the Orchestra invites musicians in the following categories to join: Violin Tutti Viola Tutti Principal Cello Double Bass Tutti 2nd Flute (with obligation to play piccolo as required) Oboe Tutti 3rd Horn Wechselhorn Principal Trumpet Percussion Tutti **Solo repertoire and excerpt requirement will be disclosed after the invitation to audition is released.

Please send below documents to the mail address: recruitment@suzhousso.com Application form (please click SZSO Application Form.docx to download) Resume in English Certificates of academic degree. Martha E. Paredes García. (47) Tan Dun: Water Passion after St. Matthew. 上海交响乐团. Shanghai-Suzhou High Speed Train: Tickets, Schedule, Rail Map. 苏州交响乐团. Suzhou Symphony Orchestra Inaugurated in December 2016, the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra is one of China’s most dynamic and youthful orchestras, composed of musicians representing 19 countries/regions with a superb combination of skill and experience.

Situated in Suzhou, a city with ancient idyll and modern vibrancy, the Orchestra has thrived rapidly in its scope of operations and programming. In concert with its expansion efforts, the Orchestra invites musicians in the following categories to join: Violin Tutti Principal Oboe Second Oboe (English Horn) Principal Horn Principal Trumpet Principal Timpani **Solo repertoire and excerpt requirement will be disclosed after the invitation to audition is released.

Please send below documents to the mail address: recruitment@suzhousso.com Application form (please click 苏州交响乐团考试报名表.doc to download)Resume in EnglishCertificates of academic degreeA video/audio-clip of personal performance within 15 mins All rights reserved for Suzhou Symphony Orchestra. 7 Useful Tips for Teaching Music & Piano in China — Notes of Jo. In August 2016, I accepted a piano teaching position in Shanghai, China to embark a new chapter of my life. I began my piano teaching path as a substitute teacher teaching young children in 2008 when I was still a conservatory student in NYC. I also spent 2 years teaching University student at NYU. Afterward, I moved to Taiwan and continued to teach high school students who wanted to pursue music in college until I moved to China. Sure, people come to teach in China all the time.

Here are the 7 tips you can find in this post: Freelancing as a music or piano teacher in ChinaCommunication issues (aka. The original post was actually my first post on the blog (2016!). #1. You need a working visa to work and live legally in China. This applies to everyone if you are not from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau. So can you actually freelance as a musician or teacher in China? If you are a native English-speaking teacher who wants to experience living abroad, China has a place for you. . #2. . #3. . #4. 7 Useful Tips for Teaching Music & Piano in China — Notes of Jo.

Kindergarten Teacher | SmartShanghai. English Tutor | SmartShanghai. English Language Teacher | SmartShanghai. Education Jobs. Art, Dance & Music Classes - Shanghai Business Directory. CLASSES-Welcome to music with grace. Music | BIS - Shanghai, Puxi | Nord Anglia. We believe passionately in the part that music can play in the development of children and young people. Teamwork, personal discipline and the joy of succeeding at something worthwhile are some of the benefits from being involved with music - for students of all ages. We run a taught music programme all the way from Early Years Cubs to the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

A team of specialist primary and secondary music teachers believe strongly that everyone can gain a great deal through a better understanding of music and the practical experiences of making music, composing music and listening to music. Primary children also have a regular group singing practice, so that all children learn to be comfortable and capable with choral work, and this complements the main primary curriculum, which is based on the Kodaly method.

We run an extensive instrumental teaching programme outside the curriculum. Damian Lee Damianovich. Bojanazdravkovic. M.int Academy. Bojana Zdravkovic. Guillaume Molko. Music Teacher in Shanghai - Pangaea International Education. Job Description We are recruiting a Music Teacher for an international school in Shanghai starting August 2018. The role of an Music teacher is to work with all students in this multi-language setting. The teacher will work with other teaching staff and the school leaders to develop a well-balanced music curriculum to serve all students at their school. Requirements: At least a Bachelor Degree (education major preferred) At least 2 years of PE related experience prefrerred A degree in teaching or a teaching license will earn you a higher salary scale Native English speaker or holds a passport from native-English speaking countries Compensation and Benefits: Salary starting at 18,000-27,000+ RMB per month depending upon experience and education Housing stipend Round-trip flight reimbursement Medical insurance Legal work visa & Foreign Expert Card Holidays and summer breaks Lunch provided on campus Click Here to Apply!

Piano/Music Teacher | SmartShanghai. Work visa for musician? Course of action? | Forums- Hong Kong Advice | Hong Kong Expat Forums. Experts warn foreigners to avoid situations where they might run afoul of China’s work laws. Foreigners who seek jobs in China should be careful not to find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Photo: IC Wilkins (pseudonym), an American who works in marketing in Beijing, had one of the most peculiar experiences in China in 2013. A few days after his visa agent mailed his passport to him from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, the agent called and told him not to cooperate with the police if they called.

Then the police called. "Of course I didn't want to do anything illegal. All nervous and scared, Wilkins went with a Chinese friend who would be his translator. "I guess he was doing an investigation about the company that I got my visa from," he said. Wilkins provided the information he knew, which was very limited since he didn't meet the man in charge of the company. He said the investigator intercepted a few passports before their visas were fully processed and confiscated them as evidence which meant they wouldn't get them back. The officer was right. Shifty practices. Work visa for musician? Course of action? | Forums- Hong Kong Advice | Hong Kong Expat Forums. How to become a freelancer in China. Visa Options for a freelancer/selfemployed | the Beijinger. China Work Permit Calculator: Find Your Tier. By Gidon Gautel China’s new work permit system for foreigners was rolled out nationwide on April 1 this year.

The new system has introduced a three-tier talent grading system for expatriates. Expats are placed in either Tier A, B, or C, depending on the number of points they earned under the point scoring system, or by fulfilling a condition that automatically places them in a given tier. While this calculator is based on publically available information provided by the authorities, and was verified by China-based human resource (HR) professionals, we note this calculator should be used for research purposes only. The calculator does not guarantee that any individual is certain to fall into the tier it displays; employers and expats should contact an HR professional for further information regarding work visa or permit applications.

The application experience One expat, who has received the new permit, as well as older versions, was able to comment on the application process. China Work Permits: Are You an A, B, or C Tier Talent? By Dezan Shira & Associates Editor: Gidon Gautel China’s new work permit system for foreigners was rolled out nationwide on April 1 this year.

Under the new framework, the previous Alien Employment Permit and the Foreign Expert Permit have been combined into a single work permit, issued to any foreigner eligible to take up work in China. The changes to the system result in a more streamlined process, doing away with inconsistent regional administration, and allows for employers to submit applications online. Furthermore, the change has removed any confusion foreigners may have had as to which permit to apply for. The new system has also introduced a three-tier talent grading system for expatriates, the benefits of which are less clear. While A-grade expats enjoy some additional advantages, those falling in Tier B and Tier C may face tougher entry requirements, lower permit validity, and longer waiting times than before.

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