Do you want to unlock your children’s musical potential but need help facilitating their learning?
We want to help.
Our parent training programs are designed to address your unique learning needs and aspirations. Whether you have an extensive background in music or none at all, our expert instructors will help you acquire the skill set necessary to facilitate your children’s music education.
Self-paced
Enjoy our free, self-paced, virtual parent training courses in your homeschool parent account year-round. Receive free personalized feedback and access free one-on-one office hours during our two-week summer symposium.
Mentorship
Design a custom mentorship program with our master mentors. Choose one-on-one sessions at home or group sessions at your co-op. Receive personalized resources, real-time feedback, virtual follow-ups, and a network of like-minded parents for ongoing learning .
Research-based
Experience training founded on the most recent neurological and educational research, such as cognitive load theory, increased salience theory, and brain-based learning theory – enhanced through cognitive feedback and an assessment of learning.
A source of training that meets your needs.
A source of training that meets your needs.
Practicing Musician provides training for homeschool parents
How personalized parent training works.
Summary of Foundational Learning Theories
The following is a summary of learning and teaching practice founded on the most recent neurological and educational research and applied in the Practicing Musician curriculum, micro tutoring model, and professional development offerings.
- Cognitive Load Theory: Tasks are designed to consider the extent of cognitive processing involved for learning and the relationship of new learning to prior understandings.
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- The Myth of Multi-tasking: Each micro-lesson is designed to focus on one concept or skill at a time and develop it across multiple micro-lessons and experiences within each lesson to accelerate the conversion of short-term memory to long-term memory.
- Increased Saliency Theory: Curricular content and micro tutoring sessions are intentionally designed to be obvious for students as to what is to be learned and why it is important to learn it.
- Brain-based learning theory: Lessons are designed to recycle learning that occurs in multiple ways while increasing difficulty, complexity, and contextual application.
- Spaced practice: is designed for thorough incremental lessons of study and restudy over time.
- Retrieval practice: Curricular content and micro tutoring sessions are designed in a spiral format, intentionally revisiting concepts and skills across learning development to guide students toward developmental milestones as they implement continual improvement.
- Interleaving: Memory reconstruction is strengthened through knowledge, concepts, and skills being retaught in various ways and in multiple contexts creating a web of interconnected memory traces.
- Elaboration: Each video lesson has intentionally designed ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions guiding the retention of knowledge, exploration of meaning, and development of conceptual connections.
- Dual coding theory: is accomplished in the technology through video modeling, verbal description, and printed notation, and in the micro tutoring sessions through verbal and typed feedback and aural assessment of performance.
- Retrieval practice: is built into the curriculum by applying former lessons directly into the enhanced complexity of the following lessons through the increased difficulty of musical pieces and opportunities to apply what has been learned.
- Cognitive feedback: Expert music teachers provide feedback at each micro tutoring session to guide students to set goals, take action to achieve their goals, and self-analyze their actions within the context of each goal.
For a more detailed description of the learning theories Practicing Musician is built upon, including citations, click here.
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