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An Introduction to MENC Ron Chronister MENC Southwestern Division President (2005-2007) Halstead, KS ronchron@cox.net

An Introduction to MENC Ron Chronister MENC Southwestern Division President (2005-2007) Halstead, KS ronchron@cox.net. Who are we?. 101. MENC. 6 national divisions 10 societies and councils 52 federated state associations 130,000 members.

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An Introduction to MENC Ron Chronister MENC Southwestern Division President (2005-2007) Halstead, KS ronchron@cox.net

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  1. An Introduction to MENCRon ChronisterMENC Southwestern Division President(2005-2007)Halstead, KSronchron@cox.net

  2. Who are we?

  3. 101

  4. MENC • 6 national divisions • 10 societies and councils • 52 federated state associations • 130,000 members

  5. MENC: The National Association for Music EducationStrategic Plan Core Purpose • To advance music education Mission • The Mission of MENC: The National Association for Music Education is to advance music education by encouraging the study and making of music by all. Objectives • Improve the quality of music teaching and learning • Increase support for music education in schools and communities Core Values • Belief in the value of music in life and the importance of formal music education. • Responsibility to members characterized by integrity, honesty, accuracy, relevancy and the highest ethical and professional standards.

  6. MENC: The National Association for Music EducationStrategic Plan Big Audacious GoalBe the most authoritative and influential voice for music as an essential part of formal education. Strategic Directions I. Music for All II Recruitment, Retention, and Professional Development of Teachers III. Partnerships and Alliances IV. Music Standards and Assessment

  7. How is this done? • Programs • Initiatives • Professional Development • Support • Publications • On-line

  8. Benefits of membership

  9. www.menc.org

  10. Making the Transition

  11. I Got The Job! Now what???

  12. First year of MENC ‘Active’ membership½ OFFfor CMENC members!!

  13. Leadership

  14. National Presidents Dr. Lynn Brinckmeyer, President Dr. David Circle, Past President Barbara Geer, President-Elect

  15. Division Presidents Joyce Patch, North Central Barbara McLain, Western Jane Morlan, Southern

  16. Division Presidents David Neves, Eastern Dave Weathered, Northwestern Luis Delgado, Southwestern

  17. MENC Executive Director Dr. John Mahlmann

  18. State MEA Leadership • President: • Past President: • President-Elect: • Executive Director: • CMENC State Advisor:

  19. Thanks for belonging to CMENC!Welcome to MENC!GOOD LUCK!

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