Our teachers are all certified and our faculty members work together with you to provide your child with programs that allow them to grow and learn about their environments. As such, we have made sure to hire faculty members that are able to provide each child with the level of care that they need. Our hiring process includes multiple screenings, background checks, and interviews. Once hired, the new member of the team will be trained to further improve their skills and knowledge.
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Leila Nassaj Founder & Director of Operations
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Director
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Music Teacher
xMehrdad Teymoori Musician and conductor
Mehrdad Teymoori, the founder and conductor of the Pars Recorder Orchestra and Shargh Chamber Orchestra. With 25 years of experience teaching music to both children and adults, he is also a Piano and Recorder teacher. He has taught through private lessons and public classes, and since 1998, he has focused on specializing in teaching music to children.
Mehrdad Teymoori teaches children the rhythm and alphabet of music through play, storytelling, speech, movement and dance, and interactive activities. This is based on using innovative creative methods and attitudes such as Orff, Kodály, Dalcroze, and Suzuki.
In his classes, different instruments in the orchestra are introduced to children, and their talent is identified according to various indicators
Description of training topics:
- Getting to know the sounds and musical alphabet.
- Familiarity with musical rhythms.
- Playing xylophone.
- Rhythmic games.
- Familiarity with music theory using games and stories
- Playing the flute recorder
- Hearing training.
- Instrumentation
- band playing
- stage performance
His music education consists of three important stages:
- sense of music
- Music education.
- Music science (musical logic)
In this way, in the beginning, we activate the musical sense of the child through children’s music games and stories, and in the next step, we go to music education, and in the last step, we teach children the science of music.
One of his interesting works is the formation of an orchestra of his students, who have become fully professional orchestras over the years of education and play beautiful pieces of classical music.
Mehrdad is a member of the American Recorder Society and has completed several master’s courses in the United States, Germany, and France. “The Recorder as an Instrument of Peace” is the title of the article that he has written in American Recorder Magazine (Winter 2012). Many of his former students have performed in orchestras around the world. Throughout the years, a significant number of music teachers have participated in Mehrdad’s music training courses and/or have attended his classes as an assistant
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