National officer candidates for the 2005-2007 biennium.In accordance with Article VI, Sec. 2. of the MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) Bylaws The rules and regulations enacted by an association or a corporation to provide a framework for its operation and management. Bylaws may specify the qualifications, rights, and liabilities of membership, and the powers, duties, and grounds for the dissolution of an , this slate of two candidates per office was prepared by the MTNA Nominating Committee, consisting of R. Wayne Gibson, 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 , Atlanta, Georgia, chair; Carleen Graft, NCTM, Plymouth, New Hampshire Plymouth is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA, in the White Mountains Region. Plymouth is located at the convergence of the Pemigewasset and Baker rivers, both of which are components of the Merrimack River watershed. ; Scott McBride Smith, NCTM, Irvine, California; Julianne Miranda, NCTM, Greencastle, Indiana; Debra Ronning, NCTM, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania; Jody Graves, Cheney, Washington; Celinda Hallbauer, NCTM, Belton, Texas; Roy Wylie, NCTM, Auburn, Alabama; Cheryl Pachak-Brooks, NCTM, Portales, New Mexico Portales is the county seat of Roosevelt CountyGR6, New Mexico, with a total population of 11,131 (as of the 2000 census). It is the home of Eastern New Mexico University. ; and Janice Wenger, NCTM, Columbia, Missouri. President-Elect Gail Berenson, NCTM, is MTNA vice president and on the MTNA Board of Directors. She has been a member of MTNA since 1968, joining as a fledgling faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Early years: 1867-1880 The Morrill Act of 1862 granted each state in the United States a portion of land on which to establish a major public state university, one which could teach agriculture, mechanic arts, and military training, "without excluding other scientific . Since then, she has held a variety of MTNA, Ohio MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system. (2) See M Technology Association. 1. (messaging) MTA - Message Transfer Agent. (OMTA OMTA Ontario Massage Therapist Association (Canada) OMTA Ohio Music Teachers Association OMTA Old Mobeetie Texas Association OMTA Oregon Music Teachers Association, Inc. ) and Illinois State MTA (ISMTA ISMTA Illinois State Music Teachers Association ) offices. After accepting a position on the piano faculty at Ohio University in 1975, she prompted the founding of the Southeast District of OMTA in 1978. She has served as OMTA state president, co-chair of the Ohio 1980 and 1990 state conventions, Collegiate Buckeye Competition chair, OMTA student chapters chair and OMTA historian. She holds the MTNA Master Certificate in piano and piano pedagogy and also was awarded the 1999 OMTA "Outstanding Certified Teacher of the Year" award. Recently nominated by the OMTA Southeast District as "Outstanding Certified Collegiate Teacher of the Year for 2004," she currently serves as the district's vice chair for teacher activities. Her national involvement in MTNA began in 1995 as a member of the MTNA Pedagogy Committee. In addition, she has served as MTNA piano chair on the 1996 and 1997 convention committees and was a two-term member of the American Music Teacher Editorial Committee. She was national conference chair for the 2002 and 2003 MTNA conferences. Berenson is professor of piano and chair of the keyboard division at Ohio University in Athens, where she was awarded the "Distinguished Teacher of the Year" Award for 2000. An active performer, as well as a noted expert on musician wellness issues, she is a coauthor of A Symposium for Pianists and Teachers: Strategies to Develop Mind and Body for Optimal Performance, a contributor to the new piano method Piano Discoveries as a member of the Lorenz Advisory Board and is a coauthor of its newly released supplemental series, Ask the Professor. Holding degrees from Northwestern University, Gail has performed and lectured in more than twenty-five states, as well as Great Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Israel and Canada. Her students are performing and teaching in private studios and on college faculties throughout the United States and abroad. "It has been an honor and a privilege to serve the MTNA membership most recently as MTNA vice president and a member of the Board of Directors. Throughout my career, MTNA has been an important part of my life, supporting me in countless ways as a teacher, benefiting my students and providing me many long-lasting and meaningful friendships. MTNA is viewed as one of the worlds' pre-eminent music teacher organizations. I would work to continue the traditions of MTNA we all treasure, and to join with our membership in exploring new avenues to help serve and support today's music teachers," she says. Kathleen Murray, NCTM, is dean of the faculty and professor of music in the piano department at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, where she served the past five years as dean of the conservatory of music. She holds degrees from Northwestern University, Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University, at Bowling Green, Ohio; coeducational; chartered 1910 as a normal school, opened 1914. It became a college in 1929, a university in 1935. and Illinois Wesleyan University History and academics Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU) is an independent, residential, liberal arts university. Illinois Wesleyan is a private co-educational university with an enrollment of 2,137 and a student/faculty ratio of 12 to 1. . Murray has appeared as soloist and chamber musician in recitals throughout the Midwest, including performances at the Ravinia Summer Music Festival and Wisconsin Public Radio's Live from the Elvehjem series. She is featured on LUPE, a CD recorded by the Lawrence University Percussion Ensemble, and on A La Par, a CD recorded live during Lawrence University's 1997 Martin Luther King Day Concert released on the CRI CRI constant-rate infusion. label. A frequent adjudicator and clinician, she has contributed several articles to the Proceedings and Reference of the National Conference on Piano Pedagogy and has served as an associate editor of Keyboard Companion magazine. Kathy has been a member of MTNA since her graduate school years and became actively involved in the Wisconsin MTA in the mid-1980s. In Wisconsin, she has served as student chapters chair and first vice president for conventions. She accepted an appointment as East Central Division president-elect in 1998, went on to serve as president of the division and then joined the MTNA Board of Directors in 2002, completing her term in March 2004. "I feel that my experiences at the state, divisional and national levels of MTNA have helped me to prepare for the possibility of this next leadership role. In my work in academic administration, I have developed a collaborative, consensus-building leadership style. I believe that all constituents need to feel ownership of decisions affecting the organization as a whole, but realize that not everyone will have the time to devote to the depth of study required for the thoughtful development of a specific course of action. It is the leadership's responsibility to research and present suggested actions along with supporting rationale so that the membership can make informed decisions about accepting or rejecting those suggestions. It is unreasonable to expect that everyone will agree with all decisions, but it should be possible to explain all decisions based on an established, known set of principles. I am both excited and humbled by the thought of continuing the long tradition of strong leadership for this wonderful organization," she says. Vice President Sylvia Coats, NCTM, is active as a teacher, performer, adjudicator and speaker. She teaches piano pedagogy and class piano at Wichita State University Wichita State University (WSU) is an American state-supported university located in the city of Wichita, Kansas. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. The current President is Dr. Donald Beggs. (WSU WSU Washington State University WSU Wayne State University WSU Wichita State University WSU Wright State University WSU Weber State University WSU Western State University College of Law WSU Winona State University WSU Walter Sisulu University ). Coats recently completed a term on the MTNA Board of Directors, chairing the Collaborative Performance Forum. Prior to the board office, she served as president of the West Central Division, president of the Kansas MTA and collegiate chapters national chair. She presently is certification chair for two Wichita-area local associations and advisor for the WSU collegiate chapter. Sylvia holds a D.M.A. degree from the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
"I am honored to be nominated for the vice president of MTNA. My professional life has revolved around MTNA and state and local affiliates. I treasure this community of professionals who have become my colleagues and friends. "What issues are important to me? 1. MTNA must support the local and state associations to remain vital to the profession. 2. MTNA must draw young teachers to the profession, in part by developing more collegiate chapters. As a pedagogy professor I have been grateful that my college students have an introduction to a professional music organization through the MTNA Collegiate Chapter. 3. MTNA must promote high standards for teaching and musicianship. The national certification program makes professional development accessible to music teachers. MTNA's competition program encourages the highest level of musicianship. 4. MTNA must promote communication within the membership and communicate the importance of music study to the public. I applaud the continuing development of the website and the forums to facilitate the diverse interests of the membership. "I have been an officer at all levels of the association from local associations to the MTNA Board of Directors. I believe the Board of Directors provides a vision for the future of music teaching and stays aware of teachers' needs both in independent and university studios," she says. Martha Hilley, NCTM, joined the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas School of Music in 1982 as coordinator of group piano and pedagogy. Throughout her career she has been active on the international, national, state and local levels. She has taught in Italy, Belgium, Hawaii, Australia, Norway, Taiwan and Austria. Hilley's abilities as a teacher were recognized in 1983, when she received the Texas Excellence Teaching Award and again in 1988, when she was awarded one of four Dad's Association Centennial Fellowships for excellence in undergraduate teaching. In 1992, Martha was recipient of the prestigious Orpheus Award presented by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha (ΦΜΑ) Sinfonia is a collegiate social fraternity for men of musicianly character. It has 215 chapters, 14 colonies, and 9 alumni associations nationwide. It professes to build the "manly musician and musicianly man. in recognition of her contributions to the music field. The Texas MTA named Hilley Outstanding Collegiate Teacher in 1997. In 1998, she was the first college of fine arts
The College of Fine Arts (COFA) is the creative arts faculty of the University of New South Wales and is located on Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, Australia. faculty member to be awarded the William Blunk Endowed Professorship. In 2002, Martha was named as the first MTNA FOUNDATION Fellow for the state of Texas. She has served MTNA on the state level as college faculty forum chair and collegiate chapter chair for TMTA TMTA Transmeta (stock symbol) TMTA Texas Music Teachers Association TMTA Tennessee Mathematics Teachers Association TMTA Truro Morlaix Twinning Association (UK) and on the national level as collegiate chapters chair and a member of the Pedagogy Saturday Committee. Hilley is co-author of two college piano texts: Piano for the Developing Musician and Piano for Pleasure--the first to embrace digital sequencer See MIDI sequencer. (music) sequencer - Any system for recording and/or playback of music via a programmable memory which stores music not as audio data, but as some representation of notes. technology through disks and the first to provide Web-based computer tutorials. "It is an honor to be nominated for vice president of MTNA, and it would be wonderful to be able to serve in this position. I am a believer in our association and its benefits to current music teachers as well as to those retired and those yet to come," she says. Secretary/Treasurer Sigrid Luther, NCTM, is professor of music at Bryan College, teaching piano, piano-related courses and music theory. She holds a D.M.A. degree from Louisiana State University Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, generally known as Louisiana State University or LSU, is a public, coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the main campus of the Louisiana State University System. and has studied with Adelaide Banaszynski, Laurence Morton, Peggy Ramsey and Daniel Sher. Luther is active as guest recitalist, collaborative pianist and adjudicator. Her presentation topics have included functional piano, contemporary piano literature and leadership skills. Sigrid accompanies the Bryan Chorale chorale (kōrăl`, –räl`), any of the traditional hymns of the German Protestant Church. The form was developed after the Reformation to replace the plainsong of the earlier service and as a means of congregational participation in and serves as pianist at Hixson Presbyterian Church. She developed the piano pedagogy major at Bryan College, organized and co-advises the Chattanooga Area Student Chapter the Year), founded the Bryan College Community Music School, chaired the Dayton Center for the National Guild of Piano Teachers and directs the annual Rhea rhea, in zoology rhea (rē`ə), common name for a South American bird of the family Rheidae, which is related to the ostrich. Weighing from 44 to 55 lb (20–25 kg) and standing up to 60 in. County Community Music Festival. Sigrid's administrative experience also includes Bryan College faculty chair, humanities chair and fine arts chair. She has received outstanding teaching awards from Bryan College, the Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts, the Chattanooga MTA and the Tennessee MTA (TMTA). Luther's students have won numerous contests and scholarships, and have gone on to private, conservatory and university teaching positions, as well as church appointments. In addition to being on the MTNA Board of Directors and Finance Committee (2002-2004), Luther's past MTNA services include Chattanooga MTA president, TMTA president, 2004 TMTA conference co-chair, Southern Division president, Southern Division competitions coordinator, Division Presidents Advisory Council chair and MTNA Code of Ethics Code of Ethics can refer to:
"MTNA, by its breadth, serves both the independent teacher and the college studio teacher, the prodigy and the average student. This service ranges from the practical to the aesthetic. MTNA, by its size, provides significant resources for its membership and a strong voice for our profession. MTNA, by its capable staff and volunteer leadership, continues to find the best ways to advance the value of music study and performance in the twenty-first century," she says. Kathleen Rountree has a multifaceted career in music and higher education. She holds degrees in piano performance from East Carolina University East Carolina University is a public, coeducational, intensive research university located in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. Named East Carolina University by statue and commonly known as ECU or East Carolina , Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University, main campus at Carbondale; state supported; coeducational; est. 1869, opened 1874 as a normal school, renamed 1947. It has a center for archaeological investigation and a fisheries research laboratory. There is also a campus at Edwardsville. and The Florida State University Florida State University, at Tallahassee; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1857. Present name was adopted in 1947. Special research facilities include those in nuclear science and oceanography. , and has toured throughout the U.S. and in Asia, Europe and Canada. A specialist in performance and pedagogy, she has been a workshop presenter in more than twenty states, and her writings have been published in Clavier, American Music Teacher, Piano Quarterly and Keyboard Companion. Rountree is featured on a CD of American Music for Flute and Piano and is the editor of two keyboard anthologies published by Warner. She has served as MTNA vice president, national conference chair and currently is chair of the American Music Teacher Editorial Committee. Kathleen has been both an independent music teacher and a college faculty member, having served as a keyboard faculty member at Louisiana State University, Moorhead State University (Minnesota) and Appalachian State University History Appalachian State University began in the summer of 1899 when a group of citizens of Watauga County, NC, under the leadership of D.D. Dougherty and B.B. Dougherty, began a movement to establish a good school in Boone, NC. Land was donated by D.B. (North Carolina). In administration, she served as dean of performing and visual arts at the University of Northern Colorado University of Northern Colorado (Northern Colorado) , associate dean at Louisiana State University and currently is associate provost at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Additionally, UNCG is home to a bevy of research institutes and centers including the Center for Applied Research, Center for Creating Writing in the Arts, Center for Global Business Education & Research, Center for Biotechnology, Genomics & Health Research, Center for Music Research and . Rountree has managed budgets ranging from $1-$6 million and has been an active fundraiser for scholarships and arts events. "Music is the single force that has shaped the direction of my life. Through music, I discovered that hard work and daily practice could expand my horizons beyond the world of my family's small farm in Virginia. Through music, I have been privileged to perform in distant lands, to teach a five-year-old to make music for the first time and to speak at conventions of musicians, educators and administrators. I believe fervently in the power of the arts to enhance and empower students, and to enrich the cultural fabric of our society. Music has been generous to me; I am honored to dedicate my energies to education, the arts and to MTNA," she says. VOTING INSTRUCTIONS * Only active members may cast a vote. * Vote for one candidate per office. * Ballots must arrive at MTNA national headquarters by 12:00 midnight EST EST electroshock therapy. EST abbr. electroshock therapy , March 14, 2005. To vote via mail: * Detach the ballot found between pages 88 and 89 along dotted lines. or * Download a PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. version of the ballot from the MTNA website at www.mtna.org by clicking on "National Elections." then * Complete the ballot. * Affix affix v. 1) to attach something to real estate in a permanent way, including planting trees and shrubs, constructing a building, or adding to existing improvements. a first-class stamp for mailing. To vote via fax: * Detach the ballot found between pages 88 and 89 along dotted lines. or * Download a PDF version of the ballot from the MTNA website at www.mtna.org by clicking on "National Elections." then * Complete the ballot. * Fax to the MTNA national headquarters at (513) 421-2503. To vote electronically: * Go to the MTNA website at www.mtna.org, click on "National Elections" and follow the instructions. or * Send an e-mail to mtna@mtna.org containing your name, state and the name of the candidates you are voting for. |
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