Teacher Training
In addition to offering private lessons and workshops to the general public,
the Saint Louis Center for the Alexander Technique offers a teacher training
course for those who want to become Alexander Technique teachers and for those
who want the experience of an intensive course of study.
The course is a three-year, 1600-hour program. There is a maximum 5:1
student teacher ratio. Tuition is $6,500 per year.
How we use ourselves is the most important skill in being an effective AT
teacher. The training course provides a supportive environment where each
trainee improves their own use and gains a deeper understanding of the
principles of the Alexander Technique. Trainees become comfortable with
teaching procedures and start gaining the ability to use them as flexible
teaching tools. Each trainee develops the skill to continue improving
both in daily life and throughout their teaching career.
The majority of class time is spent on hands-on activities. Each trainee
receives a daily mini-lesson or "turn." We practice teaching procedures,
including chair work, table work, applications, and the Dart Procedures.
Procedures build in a methodical way, gradually building skills in each
trainee. All procedures relate to and reinforce each other, our own good
use and that of our students.
In addition to AT, topics included are anatomy,
neurobiology, developmental movement, ethics and business practices. We
have occasional field trips and guest speakers. Class atmosphere is
structured yet informal. The environment is supportive, informative,
experiential, challenging, and fun.
Students are required to work outside class. This includes weekly
reading assignments, informal book reports, and practicing procedures.
More generally, students are expected
to be incorporating the principles of the Technique in daily life.
Additionally, third year trainees are required to do supervised practice
teaching. Once per year trainees do interactive presentations on subjects
they relate to the Technique. Students generate topics ideas. Previous
topics have included the application of the Technique to violin, voice,
golf, and solving math problems.
Reading and DVD materials include: F.M. Alexander, Frank Pierce Jones,
Walter Carrington, Pedro de Alcantara, Marjory Barlow, Robert Sapolsky,
and Raymond Dart.
Graduates of the program at SLAT will be eligible for certification by
the American Society for the Alexander Technique, AmSAT. AmSAT is a
professional organization that meets international standards
for the certification of teachers and teacher-training. Teaching members
follow a code of ethics and meet continuing education requirements.
Inquiries are welcome.
Please contact: Katherine Mitchell, Director.
Phone: (314) 647-0483 Email: km@slat.us