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Music Education By: Doniqua Clark
Lowell Mason • Lowell Mason was born on January 8, 1792 in Medfield, Massachusetts. At an early age he showed an intense interest in music, and began to compose when he was very young. Mason served as director of music at the Hanover, Green and Park Street churches, and as president of the Handel and Haydn Society in 1827. In 1833 he co-founded the Boston Academy of Music, and in 1837 taught music on a volunteer basis. This eventually led to the inclusion of music as part of the regular curriculum of the Boston public schools in 1838. Mason died on August 11, 1872 in Orange, New Jersey.
History • In 2007, MENC celebrated one hundred years of advancing music education. Beginning with a small meeting of 104 music supervisors in Keokuk, Iowa, our organization has grown to include music educators at all levels from prekindergarten to university, college students preparing to become music teachers, high school music honor society members, music industry representatives, music supervisors, and parents and community members who support our cause. With more than 130,000 members, MENC is the world's largest arts education association.
NAfME • NAfME, among the world's largest arts education organizations, marked its centennial in 2007 as the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. Through membership of more than 75,000 active, retired, and preservice music teachers, and with 60,000 honor students and supporters, NAfME serves millions of students nationwide through activities at all teaching levels, from preschool to graduate school.
NAfME Band • NAfME band community and participate in an active exchange with your fellow band directors. We have beginning band, concert band, marching band, and everything in between.
MENC • The MENC Historical Center collection includes administrative records, MENC publications, and papers of past presidents and other eminent music educators.
FAME Award and Partnership • Beginning in 1997, FAME and Partnership of Professionals Awards have been presented at MENC’s annual FAME Dinner. FAME Awards acknowledge a national positive influence on the role of music education, or an outstanding contribution to the importance of music education. Partnership of Professionals Awards recognize a partnership with MENC that has furthered the cause of music education in tangible ways.
Events • Music in our school month • Music education week • National anthem day • Music Education week activities • Urban Music leadership conference • The Concert in our schools month • 2012 ISME Biennial Conference
MENC standards for music • Singing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. 2. Performing on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. • 3. Improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments. • 4. Composing and arranging music within specified guidelines. • 5. Reading and notating music. • 6. Listening to, analyzing, and describing music. • 7. Evaluating music and music performances. • 8. Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines • outside the arts. • 9. Understanding music in relation to history and culture.