Consistency with Canvas
Yamaha Music School
How do you ensure learners across the globe receive the same consistent, structured approach to music education? Yamaha Music School turned to Canvas.
Global curriculum, local schools
A shared learning experience across countries
Each Yamaha Music School follows the same structured approach to music education, but delivering that consistency globally can be a challenge. That’s why Yamaha is introducing Canvas LMS to its schools over the next two years, reaching 100,000 learners across 13 countries. With Canvas, educators and students will experience the same learning environment, no matter where they’re teaching and learning, while allowing schools to tailor for local needs.
Supporting in-person learning with digital tools
Supporting in-person learning with digital tools
Canvas complements Yamaha’s face-to-face lessons by bringing every element of teaching into one place.
Instructors use Canvas to play music in class, share homework and materials, and see how students are engaging. The LMS also gives teachers a direct way to communicate with parents, keeping families informed and involved.
One platform for teachers, learners, and families
Before Canvas, lesson updates, homework, and practice notes were shared across communication methods. Now with Canvas, everything lives in one secure platform and:
- Teachers can follow student engagement with lessons and homework and intervene early if necessary
- Students can log on and practice, with all the materials at their fingertips
- Parents can review class announcements and follow their child’s progress, anywhere, anytime
Technology that supports Yamaha’s teaching methods
By combining its proven curriculum with Canvas, Yamaha is creating a connected learning experience.
Canvas complements, rather than replaces, in-person instruction, helping Yamaha bring the same high-quality experience to learners everywhere.
Bringing teaching and learning together in one place.
Bringing teaching and learning together in one place.