
The elections were held on Friday, Feb. 16 at a joint music conference with more than 22,000 music educators in attendance. The conference was held in
Amey Szanto-Nicodemus from
“This says our students are really taking the initiative to go and lead,” said Robin Stein, president-elect of the TMEC and coordinator of the music education program. “It recognizes that although we’ve always had a strong program (at
The collegiate arm of the TMEC boasts more than 290 members from colleges and universities across
“It’s about surviving the first year of teaching,” said Stein. “This can help future teachers in interviewing, writing resumes, finding jobs and getting motivated.”
Officers are charged with creating service projects, communicating with other schools for activities, maintaining the collegiate website of the TMEC, inviting speakers, providing networking opportunities and planning for professional development sessions.
“I hope to start making connections with teachers already active in the field and meet other music education majors working on degrees at other universities,” said Conte.
The board is also assisting all collegiate chapters in
“I enjoy working with other collegiates to increase awareness of music education and the effects of music in our lives,” said Szanto-Nicodemus. “I want to help lead others to find the excitement and proactive ways of promoting music education.”
The next TMEC meeting will be for a music education symposium in
The National Association for Music Education is the world's largest arts education organization representing more than 120,000 members and recognized as the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. All levels of teaching are addressed, from preschool to graduate school. Since 1907, MENC has worked to ensure that every student has access to a well-balanced, comprehensive, and high-quality program of music instruction taught by qualified teachers.
For more information, visit the national website at www.menc.org or the