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#1356734 - 01/23/10 11:30 PM
Piano Guild Classification
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/24/08
Posts: 7
Loc: Forney, TX
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This is only my second year preparing my students for Guild. I had a question regarding classification for the student. Being my first year, I was a little confused with which classification to enter a few of my more intermediate students. After researching the phases and looking at the repertoire more I am thinking I may have classified a couple of my students a level past where I actually should have. So...is it possible to fix that this year or do I have to enter them again at least where I did last year?
Edited by keri1223 (01/23/10 11:31 PM)
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#1356934 - 01/24/10 09:43 AM
Re: Piano Guild Classification
[Re: keri1223]
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 6119
Loc: Olympia, Washington, USA
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It's always best to classify them as closely to the guide as possible. If parents say anything, unlikely unless you make a big deal out of it, you can reply that student was just on the borderline last year, and this year didn't quite make it to the next level. I'm have a student which I'm having to do just that.
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