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About the Event
All current, future, and potential NAfME Collegiate Chapter Leadership are invited to join NAfME Collegiate Advisory Council co-chairs Kati Cox and Steve Kelly along with NAfME Collegiate Program Manager Ben Reyes for a special leadership rally this fall.
This virtual rally will cover general chapter leadership expectations as laid out in the NAfME Collegiate Chapter Quickstart Guide, along with some general tips and best practices. Brand new to your role? This is a great opportunity to meet chapter leaders from around the country as this rally will place a special emphasis on collaboration and network-building.
Presenters
- Steve Kelly, Co-Chair of the NAfME Collegiate Advisory Council, Professor of Music Education, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
- Kati Cox, Co-Chair of the NAfME Collegiate Advisory Council, Assistant Professor of Music Education, University of Nebraska – Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska
- Ben Reyes, Membership and Collegiate Program Manager for the National Association for Music Education
Katrina Cox began her career as the Director of Choral Activities and Drama at Centralia High School in Southern Illinois, where she has created a wide array of music course curricula, conducted a variety of ensembles, and directed a multitude of theatrical productions. As Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education at the University of Nebraska in Omaha, she teaches undergraduate and graduate music education and research courses, directs the Treble University and Nebraska Medical Choirs, supervises practicum students and clinical teachers, advises undergraduate music education majors, and serves as faculty advisor for the UNO student chapter of NAfME. Her research interests center on conductor, teacher, and collaborative expertise, community engagement in music, and impacts of instructional strategies on student performance outcomes. She maintains an active schedule presenting her research regionally, nationally, and internationally, and providing professional development for in-service teachers locally and nationally.
Steve Kelly is a Professor of Music Education in the College of Music at Florida State University. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and his Ph.D. in music education from the University of Kansas. At FSU, he teaches undergraduate and graduate music education classes, coordinates the music education internship program, and directs the FSU Summer Music Camps. Prior to his appointment at FSU, Steve taught in the Virginia public schools and on the faculties at Brevard College in North Carolina and the University of Nebraska in Omaha. He is an active clinician, adjudicator, consultant and guest conductor, has published and presented numerous research papers, served on several journal review boards, and is the author of the book Teaching Music in American Society: A Social and Cultural Understanding of Music Education.
Ben Reyes, Membership Manager for the National Association for Music Education, is an Eastern North Carolina native and has served as a high school and middle school band director. Prior to joining the NAfME staff, he was Academic Advisor for the East Carolina University School of Music in Greensville, where he advised more than 200 music majors across multiple programs. Throughout his graduate studies, Ben assisted with the operations of ECU’s athletics band, including the 200+-member ECU Marching Pirates and ECU Basketball Pep Band.
NAfME presents this live virtual event at no charge to all as a service to the music education profession. To register, you must enter your NAfME member information or create a nonmember account. After registering, check your email for instructions. A recording of this program will be available to all registrants for one week following the live event. Members can also view archived NAfME webinars in the NAfME Academy. The views expressed are those of the presenter; they do not necessarily reflect the views of NAfME.
Start Date
September 04, 2024
End Date
September 04, 2024
Start and End Time
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm (ET)
Categories
- Collegiate
Event Category
- Live Virtual
Specialities
- Program Leadership
Teaching Levels
- College/University