MTNA leaders attend summit.The eighth annual Summit for MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) Leadership was held in Cincinnati, Ohio “Cincinnati” redirects here. For other uses, see Cincinnati (disambiguation). Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. , September 16-18, 2005. Nearly 100 MTNA leaders, including state and division presidents, state and division presidents-elect, program chairs and the board of directors, attended the weekend of education, motivation and networking. Plenary session Plenary session is a term often used in s to define the part of the conference when all members of all parties are in attendance. These sessions may contain a broad range of content from Keynotes to Panel Discussions and are not necessarily related to a specific style of delivery. topics included Generational Issues and Meeting Management, and overviews of the FOUNDATION FUND, Professional Certification Program, Competitions, Composer Commissioning and Code of Ethics Code of Ethics can refer to:
Break-out sessions allowed leaders to share information with their divisions and similarly-sized states. The Miami University Men's Glee Club of Oxford, Ohio, provided musical entertainment after Saturday evening's banquet. The planning committee for the Summit included Chair Gall Berenson, NCTM NCTM National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCTM Nationally Certified Teacher of Music NCTM North Carolina Transportation Museum NCTM National Capital Trolley Museum NCTM Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage , MTNA president-elect; Kenneth Christensen, Northwest Division president; Millie Eben, NCTM, Eastern Division president; Diane Higgins, NCTM, Southern Division president; Mary Ellen Moore, NCTM, West Central Division president; Mark Mrozinski, East Central Division president; Cheryl Pachak-Brooks, NCTM, Southwest Division president; and Ruth Pitts, NCTM, South Central Division president. Resource materials from the Summit are available on the MTNA website at www.mtna.org. |
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