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Strong School of Music presence at Florida music education conferenceContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 01/08/15 Four School of Music faculty members—including Professor and Music Education Chair Keith Kaiser, and Professors Radio Cremata, James Mick, and Chad West—venture to Florida next week to present a series of eight lectures at the Florida Music Education Association’s annual conference. Held this year from January 14-17 in Tampa, The FMEA Professional Development Conference is one of the largest music education professional development events in the U.S. In addition to approximately 250 clinic sessions and concerts, it is host to the Florida All-State Bands, Orchestras, and Choruses. Its more than 8,000 attendees are comprised of secondary music directors, elementary music teachers, music supervisors, college students, college music teachers, school administrators, K-12 students performing in the All-State ensembles, students and professional musicians performing with invited performing ensembles, and parents of performing students. FMEA 2015 IC School of Music Presentations Include: Regaining the Joy of Music: I’ll Trade You 25 Right Notes & 16 Correct Rhythms for One Beautiful Phrase Putting Research Into Practice – Does Research Really Have the Potential to Make Things Better? Success & Relevancy in the 21st Century: The Music Teacher of the Future Energizing the Orchestra Rehearsal: Getting in Touch With Your Inner Seventh Grade Self Double Bass 101: Foundations for Building Strong Players Free Technology Tips for Teaching Music Enrollment Strategies: Attracting Non-Traditional Music Learners in the 21st Century Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jenny Stockdale at jstockdale@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3256. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. |
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