Do you want to start a calligraphy class before going to other classes?

For many friends who have graduated from calligraphy major or have certain calligraphy skills, many people may have the idea of opening calligraphy training classes. So how do you start a calligraphy training class? What do you need to do to open a calligraphy training class? Let's take a look at what we need to do to open a calligraphy training class.

1. To start a calligraphy training class, I think the first thing to consider is who are the students in this calligraphy training class? Whether you are only recruiting primary school students, adults and primary school students, if your calligraphy training class recruits all primary school students, you need to know the distribution of surrounding schools and whether there are some communities around you, and then you can advertise at the gate of the community to attract parents who want their children to enroll in calligraphy classes to get to know you.

2. What's the charge? Calligraphy is not like a shorthand training class, which can be learned well in a short time. Without special interest, it is difficult to cultivate excellent students even if they teach well. In other words, their parents have taught money, but they can't see obvious changes in a short time, which is hard to accept. Therefore, if the fees are high, enrollment is basically not difficult. If it is low, it will definitely make ends meet.

3. Who is the teacher? Do you teach by yourself or have someone else's calligraphy teacher teach with you? If you teach yourself, ask yourself if you have such a level. If someone else is invited to teach, the recruitment of calligraphy teachers should be strictly controlled. Usually, college students majoring in calligraphy are basically reliable.

4. What's the difference between your calligraphy class and others? In fact, there is no shortage of calligraphy training classes now. What is lacking is a calligraphy training class that is really well taught and has its own characteristics. You must think about the difference between your calligraphy class and others' calligraphy class. Have you ever considered teaching children Chinese studies and Chinese knowledge while teaching calligraphy?

If possible, I suggest you join hands with the school to set up calligraphy interest classes around the school or cooperate with the school. This will be much less difficult and there will be many more students.