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#161907 - 05/07/08 10:21 PM
managing egos
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Registered: 05/06/04
Loc: Winter Springs, FL
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heres the deal....I'm entering my 4th year teaching, but up until now, I haven't been the main instructor. My line has some quality players, but like a lot of high schoolers, they think they're way too good for the line. I'm pretty well liked with these kids, and I don't want to lose that.
How can I manage their egos without coming across as a complete penis?
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#164783 - 06/11/08 08:52 PM
Re: managing egos
[Re: Pantera0001]
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Registered: 06/11/08
Loc: rraya0830
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what i did is i got all of them together and gave them the pride speech, about having pride in the program that they are in and that there is not one drummer here that can't be replaced nor would i want to replace. but i have found when you instill a sense of pride in them the egos tend to go away
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