Suzuki Early Childhood Education Sessions Model Nurturing by Love

American Suzuki Journal 42.4

Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 42.4. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2014 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.

Wan Tsai Chen

Wan Tsai truly believes that everyone can help change the world in their own small way! Her passion in teaching is to encourage students to become compassionate people with outstanding characters, using music as the medium.

Her devotion has led her to be an active advocator of Every Child Can in the global Suzuki communities. She has been passionately teaching violin for over 30 years and Suzuki early childhood education (SECE) for over 20. Wan Tsai is currently the Artistic Director for the Suzuki Talent Education Society in Calgary, Alberta since 2001. She also serves on SAA Board, SAA and ARSA SECE Teacher Trainer, SAA SECE committee member. She has been a clinician and presenter at workshops and institutes worldwide.

She received her B.A. in Music Performance from the Chinese Culture University and her M.A. in Curriculum and Teaching from Michigan State University.

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Joyce Hodge earned a BA and BCOMM. from the University of Saskatchewan. She is the founder of the Journeys in Music Suzuki Music Studio in Regina, SK. Joyce has been teaching the Suzuki method in piano for more than 25 years in both Saskatoon and Regina. Joyce studied Piano through the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto. For the past 10 years has teaching SECE through her studio. She has completed 5 levels of SECE training.

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