2016 University of Montevallo Kodály Certification Program
Congratulations are in order for 14 Alabama teachers who completed training in the Kodály approach to music education through the University of Montevallo Department of Music. This past July, Levels 1 and 2 were held concurrently at Vestavia Hills Elementary East (Dr. Mark Richardson, principal; Deanna Bell, music teacher). Participants in each of the 2-week courses engaged in pedagogical activities, folk song research, skill development in choir and conducting, and ear-training activities meant to further the development of the individual’s musicianship. The completion of these activities required work outside of class that included curriculum development, lesson planning, and musical score study.
Instructors for this year’s course were Liza Meyers (Oxford, OH), Michele Paise (Murfreesboro, TN), and Jeremy Howard (Lexington, KY). Level 1 participants were Marsha Alexander, Heather Atkins, Chris Byars, Anne Bell-Alford, Tina Fortenberry, Michael Harrison, Kris Lindley, Karen Morgan, and Sadie Wall. Level 2 participants were Deanna Bell, Sarah Commer, Becky Halliday, Brittany Hopfensperger, and Bonnie Mauldin. The 2017 Kodály Certification Levels 1, 2, and 3 will be held July 10 – 21 on the campus of the University of Montevallo. For more information, please contact Dr. Becky Halliday:
ahalliday@montevallo.edu
Instructors
L to R: Liza Meyers (Level 2 pedagogy, Level 2 solfa), Jeremy Howard (Level 1 pedagogy), Michele Paise (Level 1 solfa; both levels choir and conducting), and Becky Halliday (director, University of Montevallo Kodály Certification Program)
Participants
Front, L to R: Brittany Hopfensperger, Deanna Bell, Heather Atkins, Anne Bell-Alford, Kris Lindley, Sarah Commer, Karen Morgan, and Marsha Alexander. Back, L to R: Chris Byars, Michael Harrison, Tina Fortenberry, Bonnie Mauldin, Sadie Wall, and Becky Halliday)
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