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KMEA Mentoring
"Location...Location...Location" is something you may have heard in
the world of Real Estate. It is a cheeky statement, which means the
location of the property you are buying or selling matters to the value
of the sale. In the world of Kansas Music Education, your "location"
matters to us in the Mentoring program! We are constantly looking
for ways to make your first year of teaching music an incredible year!
Therefore, we want to match you with a great mentor teacher in your
area of the state. A mentor can help with all kinds of questions and
bring much support to your first year of teaching.
Did you know that there is a section of the KMEA website dedicated to New Music Teachers? It is called the New Teachers Handbook. AND... this year marks the start of some new strategies for locating and matching New Music Teachers to Mentoring Teachers in the state of Kansas. We are currently trying to locate all New Music Teachers, so that we can help. Our purposes are:
In September, Holly Taylor, KMEA Mentoring co-Chairperson, visited the KCOMTEPS (Kansas Consortium of Music Teacher Education Professors and Students) conference. If you don't know already, you can read on the KMEA website that... "KCOMTEPS is a state organization, unique to Kansas, providing a structured framework for faculty discussion on topics relevant to music teacher education. Membership includes music teacher education professors from public and private colleges and university as well as representatives from Kansas community colleges." Holly was able to meet several college students, who are future teachers. She made a connection with them and informed them of the KMEA Mentoring program. As the year progresses, each new music teacher will want to attend the KMEA In-Service Workshop in February, 2016. The In-Service Workshop is a huge music-oriented weekend "located" in Wichita, Kansas. At this event, new music teachers and veterans alike have the opportunity to make connections, ask questions, enjoy conversation and relax to tons of performances and informative sessions covering the gamut from elementary to adult! Make sure to mark this weekend on your calendar! As you become comfortable in your new "location" this year, take time to get to know your District Mentor Chairperson. They can help connect you to a Mentoring Teacher! And remember, Holly Taylor and Kelly Knedler are always standing at the ready, and we can be contacted at the email address shown at the top of this page. The following is a list of District Mentor Chairs (please look on their respective district websites for contact information):
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