Teacher's Terms of Use
These are the Online Music Teacher's Terms of Use for (DJAYDR University) the Online Music School:
Qualifications: All teachers must possess appropriate qualifications and experience in their respective musical disciplines. They should have a strong musical background, relevant certifications, and a minimum level of expertise required to teach students effectively. All Teachers must pass a Background Check to Teach Private Lessons. Otherwise, you can only Teach Online.
Lesson Scheduling: Teachers should provide a clear and consistent schedule of their availability for online lessons. This includes specifying the days and times they are available, as well as any potential adjustments due to holidays or personal circumstances.
Lesson Duration and Fees: Teachers should state the duration of each lesson (e.g., 30 minutes, 1 hour) and the associated fees. Clear payment terms, such as payment methods accepted and cancellation policies, should also be outlined.
Communication: Teachers must commit to maintaining regular and effective communication with their students. This includes responding to inquiries, providing feedback on student progress, and addressing any concerns or questions.
Lesson Materials and Resources: Teachers are not responsible for providing appropriate lesson materials, such as sheet music, instructional videos, and practice exercises, tailored to the individual needs of their students. They should also suggest additional resources that students can utilize for self-study.
Code of Conduct: Teachers should adhere to a professional code of conduct, treating their students with respect, patience, and understanding. They should create a positive and encouraging learning environment, free from any form of discrimination, harassment, or bullying.
Technology Requirements: Teachers must ensure they have access to reliable internet connectivity, high-quality audio and video equipment, and suitable software platforms for conducting online lessons. They should also guide students on the technical requirements they need to meet for a successful learning experience.Privacy and
Data Protection: Teachers must maintain the privacy and confidentiality of their students' personal information. They should explain how student data is collected, stored, and used, and obtain necessary consent in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.
Parental Involvement (for minors): If teaching minors, teachers should establish clear guidelines for parental involvement, communication, and supervision during online lessons. They may require parental consent or the presence of a guardian during lessons, depending on local laws and policies.Continuous. All Teachers must be 18 - 12+ years old or over.
Professional Development: Teachers should demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professional development in their musical field. They should stay updated with relevant teaching methodologies, attend workshops or professional courses, and seek opportunities to enhance their teaching skills.Remember, these are just general guidelines, and the actual terms.