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SUMMARY:Webinar - Lift Every Voice: Building Authentic & Inclusive Classrooms
DESCRIPTION:Lift Every Voice: Building Authentic & Inclusive Classrooms\nOctober 4\, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM\nPresenter: Dr. Elaine Bernstorf \nDr. Preston Wilson\, Director of the Fisk Jubilee Singers\, leads an interactive workshop that equips educators with strategies to create inclusive classrooms\, where all students feel valued and supported. Participants will explore approaches to integrating diverse cultural perspectives\, addressing accessibility\, and fostering an environment of respect and creativity.  \nIn June of 2021\, Dr. Wilson graduated from the University of Missouri (Columbia)\, obtaining a PhD in Music Education. He successfully defended his dissertation entitled\, Successful Urban Elementary Music Educator: A Phenomenological Investigation; which focuses on the lived experiences of urban music teachers in elementary schools. His research agenda also includes race relations in music and practical application of diversity\, equity\, and inclusion. Upson graduation\, Dr. Wilson served as the Assistant Professor of Music Education at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Lawrenceville\, NJ from 2021-2024\, before returning to his alma mater.  \nDr. Wilson is the Chair of Diversity Initiatives for TN-ACDA\, a member of Steering Committee for the Tennessee Performing Arts Center\, and on the Board of Directors for the Nashville African American Wind Symphony\, Inc. He also is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity\, Inc.\, Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity\, Inc.\, Pi Kappa Lambda\, American Choral Directors’ Association (ACDA)\, National Association for Music Education (NAfME)\, and College Music Society (CMS).  \nDr. Preston Wilson\nFisk University\, Nashville TN \n@ncmea @nafme #beyondthenotes #shapingourfuture #musiceducation #musicadvocacy #ivfme #deia
URL:https://www.ncmea.net/event/webinar-lift-every-voice-building-authentic-inclusive-classrooms/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,IVfME,Professional Development,Teacher Education
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Shaping Behavior with "ABC" and "STOP" Techniques - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Shaping Behavior with “ABC” and “STOP” Techniques – Part 2\nOctober 4\, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM\nPresenter: Dr. Elaine Bernstorf \nFall brings opportunities to reframe our teaching approaches. It also brings new students and their personal learning behaviors. Even students we have taught for years change and have challenges as they mature\, or don’t. By October all students shape their personal dynamics within a group.  \nPart 1 (Oct 4)\, THE PREVIOUS WEBINAR\, explored common music classroom behaviors\, including disruptions\, as we use an ABC analysis model to explore behavior functions for difficult or disruptive behaviors.  \nPart 2 (Oct 18)\, THIS WEBINAR\, uses the STOP principle (an intervention designed by occupational therapists) to shape student behaviors and inform teacher planning using executive function decisions to support success. References and suggested resources will be included. \nElaine Bernstorf is Professor of Music Education at Wichita State University. With degrees in Special Music Education and a PhD in Communicative Disorders and Sciences\, her specializations include elementary music\, special music education\, and speech pathology (voice\, fluency\, autism and child language)\, literacy development\, and curriculum development. She co-authored The Music and Literacy Connection (2004\, 2014\, in press). She has published several book chapters\, presented and served internationally and nationally including ISME\, ISAME\, NAfME\, OAKE\, ECMMA\, Arts Education Partnership and the Leadership Network for Arts Education & Special Needs. In 2017\, she was inducted in the Kansas Music Educators Association Hall of Fame. \nDr. Elaine Bernstorf\nWichita State University\, Wichita KS \n@ncmea @nafme #beyondthenotes #shapingourfuture #musiceducation #musicadvocacy #ivfme #deia
URL:https://www.ncmea.net/event/21226/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,IVfME,Professional Development,Teacher Education
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SUMMARY:Professional Development Conference
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URL:https://www.ncmea.net/event/professional-development-conference/
LOCATION:Benton Convention Center\, 301 W Fifth St\, Winston-Salem\, NC\, 27101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Young Professionals Symposium
DESCRIPTION:A One Day Symposium for High School Students Interested in the Music Education ProfessionMonday\, November 10\, 2025\nThe Young Professionals Symposium has a history of providing high school music students interested in Music Education specifically tailored sessions and experiences. \nParticipants for the Young Professionals Symposium will begin their day learning about their leadership style and how to advocate for music education. Young Professional students will then participate in specific sessions catered towards entering the music education profession\, including a conducting seminar\, interview tips and tricks from various NC music education professors\, and mock interviews with NC Music Education College Professors!
URL:https://www.ncmea.net/event/young-professionals-symposium/
LOCATION:Benton Convention Center\, 301 W Fifth St\, Winston-Salem\, NC\, 27101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Higher Education,NCMEA Conference,Professional Development,Teacher Education
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