Why come to Anaheim this spring?
Anaheim, California, once a sleepy farming community, is now a major convention and vacation destination. This March 25–27, it will be the site of the 2010 Biennial Music Educators National Conference with Special Focus on Research in Music Education and Music Teacher Education.
According to conference chair Glenn Nierman, “The main reason to attend the 2010 Biennial Conference in Anaheim is to encounter the cutting edge of the profession—the latest research initiatives, the newest job postings, and the latest technological tools that will be the framework of the instructional strategies of tomorrow.”
- View a list of conference poster sessions with a brief abstract for each.
- View a list of conference sessions for the Society for Music Teacher Education.
- View sessions for Collegiate members and future teachers.
Register now by faxing or mailing this Registration Form or by calling 800-828-0229. You may also e-mail the form to Nick Webb at NicholasW@menc.org. MENC members may register online. (Member ID number required for login.)
Don’t miss this chance to learn about the most current findings in music education research and what makes a great teacher-educator. You can walk in on the day the conference opens and register onsite, but you’ll save time by registering before the event.
MENC member Glenn Nierman is the chair of the 2010 MENC Biennial Conference Planning Committee and Associate Director and Steinhart Professor of Music Education, University of Nebraska--Lincoln.
--Ella Wilcox, January 27, 2010, © MENC: The National Association for Music Education (www.menc.org)



