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Re: Personal benefits of the CTA ?

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Originally posted by RobC
So the question is, what are the personal benefits - to yourself, not your class, venue or Ceroc as a whole - of paying thousands of pounds to go through the Ceroc teacher training ?
Hi Rob,

First of all, good luck

Before I reply to your question, I would like to point out that everything I say will be strongly biased towards Ceroc and the CTA

Over the years, I have found the CTA to be a fantastic source of training, in particular in giving myself and all the teachers that work for my with the solid foundations and good practise that ultimately make a good teacher.

The CTA is also a brilliant community of teachers, and the semi-regular training updates positively encourage that. Most teachers who spent the weeks of training involved together are now close friends, and the sense of belonging to a larger community is useful and rewarding.

Finally, a couple of things where the CTA might have been lacking in the past, have been improved a lot recently, and from recent discussioins with other franchises and the Dance Department, a lot more is in the pipeline to take all CTA teachers to another level.
It is my view that within a year or two, CTA teachers will be at the leading edge of all dance developments, and be able to offer some of the best classes / workshops and teaching.

Franck.
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