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Can non-art students take the music teacher qualification certificate?

Yes, as long as you are capable enough, there are no major restrictions on teacher qualifications. However, as a non-art student taking the art teacher qualification certificate exam, my suggestion is that you need to understand the necessary abilities for the interview. After all, the written test can be memorized, but the interview mainly depends on ability. The following is my personal experience sharing during the exam:

1. Regular trial lectures

①Teaching plan

You need to read more other online courses (Chalk does not have primary school music (online class), follow the video to make a lesson plan, and you can write a few more templates according to the teaching singing and appreciation classes. In order to be foolproof, you can also learn more about some famous music masters and national musical instruments. The lesson plans can be abbreviated. In fact, the focus is to prepare for the formal trial teaching. (During the trial lecture, the lesson plan will be with you, and you will hand it in after the lecture is finished)

②Formal trial lecture

After you usually write the lesson plan to clarify your ideas, you can practice more by yourself. It is best to After class, use the empty classroom and bring friends together to familiarize yourself with the process from beginning to end, check for any omissions and fill in the gaps. During the exam, when writing the lesson plan, it is best to leave some time to clarify your thoughts and cheer yourself up. Still don't be nervous, it is best to do it like the video Be open and imagine that you are actually giving a lecture to children. You can designate different people when asking questions in Wusheng test. If you really have nothing to say, you can focus on rhythm, melody line, vocal momentum, Colvin gesture song, musical instrument creation and encourage the children.

2. Playing and Singing

It is also best to prepare more for playing and singing, preferably songs in the original key. Practice more in the piano store. If your ability is limited, play in C and F. Focus on practicing the tune, and memorize a few accompaniment patterns. When playing and singing, it is best to play with both hands (right hand for the main melody, left hand for the accompaniment pattern). Most of the questions will indicate which position to play. I usually get familiar with the primary school textbooks when I have nothing to do, and then look at what songs everyone has picked up over the years, and think about them and practice them.

I wish everyone can get the certificate smoothly.