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A Better Private Teaching Contract

12 November

To view the actual press release as a PDF click here.

The ISM has launched a brand-new Agreement for Private Music Tuition, geared to the complex issues facing private music teachers at the outset of the 21st century.

The process began with a review of the ISM’s existing Agreement for Private Music Tuition, to see whether its effectiveness could be improved – not only legally, but also in terms of meeting the needs of the Society’s members and their clients.

Following discussions in the Society’s Private Teachers Section committee, and consultations with lawyers in London and Edinburgh, the Agreement has been rewritten and redesigned, to make it as legally watertight as possible and give it a less legalistic, more ‘user-friendly’ flavour. The ISM hopes this will encourage an increasing number of members to use the Agreement, both for their own protection and as the basis for a thoroughly professional relationship with their clients.

The ISM strongly recommends that private teachers should use this standard Agreement. A written contract, unlike informal oral arrangements, helps to create a business-like environment for a professional teaching practice, and makes it clear to the pupil or the pupil’s parent what contractual terms they are bound by. If a dispute arises, it provides evidence of the terms agreed between the parties.

The main changes to the Agreement, apart from a total redesign, relate to the provisions concerning notice to terminate lessons. These have been rewritten to make them clear and unambiguous, as well as ensuring as far as possible that they will be legally enforceable.

ISM members ordering copies of the new Agreement also receive a detailed information sheet explaining, clause by clause, how it operates and offering assistance in completing it correctly.

ISM Chief Executive Neil Hoyle said: ‘This is a state-of-the-art contract for the modern professional teacher, whatever their instrument or voice. It is one of many publications – full of clear practical advice and solid good sense – produced by the ISM to help musicians cope with the complexities of running a private music teaching practice in today’s fast-changing and consumer-driven world.’

The professional status of the new Agreement means it is available only to ISM Full members. But as Neil Hoyle says: ‘Clients of private music teachers should not hesitate to seek the reassurance which will be provided both by this contract and by their tutor’s membership of the ISM.’

Ends 08 / 2004

Note to Editors: The ISM is the UK’s professional body for musicians. It aims to protect the interests of all who work with music, to raise standards in the profession, and to provide the best available services to its 5,000 members.



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