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Christopher B.L. Woodside is the Executive Director of the National Association for Music Education. Prior to his hiring as Executive Director, Chris served NAfME for over a decade in avariety…
National Association for Music Education is proud to endorse the Supporting the Mental Health of Educators and Staff Act (H.R. 744). Introduced by Representatives Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01),…
A Seat at the Table Guitar Education in Virginia [1] By Kevin Vigil, NAfME Council for Guitar Education Southern Division Representative This article first appeared in the Guitar Foundation of…
Music Education for All Children Music is an essential aspect of a student’s well-rounded education. In 2015, Congress recognized music’s essential role with the passage of the Every Student Succeeds…
2022 Performing Arts Conference Brings in Record Numbers to Denver, Colorado “Shaking Up” the Status Quo Sponsored by National Federation of State High School Associations A record 96 representatives, 23…
First Steps in Green Screen Technology An Exciting and Creative Way to Engage Your K–6 Students! By NAfME Member David Rankine Presenting First Steps in Green Screen Technology at the…
Closing Opportunity Gaps to Student Access to Well-Prepared Teachers Our nation is currently facing a teacher shortage. Across the country educators are leaving the profession at an alarming rate. Experienced…
Yay Storytime! Musical Adventures with Children’s Picture Books, Part Fifteen By Thomas Amoriello Jr., Past Chair of the NAfME Council for Guitar Education The “Yay Storytime! Musical Adventures with Children’s…
Lessons Learned Teaching during a Pandemic By NAfME Member Suzanne N. Hall This article first appeared in the March 2022 issue of Music Educators Journal. I have dabbled in developing…