Purposeful Piano Pedagogy: Thoughtful Conversations on Teaching, Calling, & Craft
Purposeful Piano Pedagogy is a podcast for piano teachers, piano pedagogy students, & music educators who want to teach with intention, integrity, and care.
Hosted by an experienced piano pedagogue and teacher educator, this podcast explores piano teaching as formational work - examining the deeper questions behind technique, curriculum, assessment, studio culture, and teacher identity. Through reflective conversations and practical insight, episodes engage the intersections of teaching, calling, & craft asking not only how to teach piano, but why.
Topics include:
- Piano pedagogy & teaching philosophy
- Technique, musicianship, & curriculum design
- Teacher formation, sustainability, & burnout
- Student-centered & humane teaching practices
- Studio systems, assessment, & long-term musical growth
Some episodes are philosophical. Others are rooted in real studio practice. All are guided by the conviction that piano teaching is never neutral —& that every pedagogical choice shapes both the student & the teacher.
Purposeful Piano Pedagogy is for independent piano teachers, collegiate instructors, & pedagogy students who are seeking clarity, depth, and longevity in their teaching.
Purposeful Piano Pedagogy: Thoughtful Conversations on Teaching, Calling, & Craft
PPP E13: The Student Behind the Music
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Every piano lesson teaches more than notes.
Whether we realize it or not, our students are learning something about themselves every time they sit at the piano. They're discovering what mistakes mean, how to respond to challenges, and whether their worth is tied to their performance.
In this episode, Christina invites piano teachers to look beyond technique and repertoire to consider a deeper question: Who is this student becoming because they are studying music with me?
Through personal reflection and thoughtful conversation, you'll be challenged to think about the lasting impact of your teaching - not just on your students' musicianship, but on their identity.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why every lesson shapes more than musical skills
- How our words and responses become part of a student's inner narrative
- The difference between teaching for performance and teaching for formation
- A simple question that can transform the way you approach every lesson
If you've ever wondered how to leave a legacy that extends far beyond the recital stage, this episode is for you.
Connect with Christina:
Instagram + TikTok: @ThePolishedPianist
Website: www.christinamathis.com
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To book a coaching session or private lesson with me, contact me at www.christinamathis.com/contact.
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