National Association for Music Education


The National Association for Music Education is an organization of American music educators dedicated to advancing and preserving music education as part of the core curriculum of schools in the United States. Founded in 1907 as the Music Supervisors National Conference, the organization was known from 1934 to 1998 as the Music Educators National Conference. From 1998 to 2011 it was known as "MENC: The National Association for Music Education." On September 1, 2011, the organization changed its acronym from MENC to NAfME. On March 8, 2012, the organization's name legally became National Association for Music Education, using the acronym "NAfME". It has more than 130,000 members, and NAfME's headquarters are located in Reston, Virginia.

State affiliates

NAfME functions regionally through more than fifty state affiliates. These federated state associations include organizations representing each of the fifty U.S. states; the District of Columbia; and a single affiliate for Europe.

Leadership

Kathleen V. Stanz is the current President of NAfME, as of June 2020. Staff were previously led by Mike Blakeslee Michael A. Butera, and by John J. Mahlmann, who retired in early 2010.

History

Hamlin Cogswell founded the Music Supervisors National Conference in 1907. While a small number of women served as president of the Music Supervisors National Conference in the early 20th century, there were only two female presidents between 1952 and 1992, which "ossibly reflects discrimination." After 1990, however, leadership roles for women in the organization opened up. From 1990 to 2010, there were five female presidents of this organization. Women music educators "outnumber men two-to-one" in teaching general music, choir, private lessons, and keyboard instruction. More men tend to be hired for band education, administration and jazz jobs, and more men work in colleges and universities. According to Dr. Sandra Wieland Howe, there is still a "glass ceiling" for women in music education careers, as there is "stigma" associated with women in leadership positions and "men outnumber women as administrators."

Notable women presidents

The association annually bestow the Stand for Music Award. Past winners include: