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Friday May 16, 2025 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
This session will explore recruitment and retention for secondary ensembles through the lenses of equity and access. First, we will synthesize research on recruitment and retention. Then, we will offer practical and ready-to-use ideas teachers can implement into their programs. We will consider equity and access for Maine music students, underpinned by the belief that all students deserve quality music education opportunities through their public school education.
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Dr. Rebecca DeWan

Asst. Prof of Choral/General Music Education, University of Maine
Rebecca DeWan is the Libra Assistant Professor of Choral/General Music Education at the University of Maine where she teaches undergraduate music education courses and conducts Collegiate Chorale. Rebecca’s 14 years in the K–12 classroom inform her research on trauma-informed... Read More →
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Ellie Grant

Ellie Grant is a third-year Vocal Music Education major at the University of Maine, originally from Houlton, Maine. Ellie currently serves as the Assistant Music Director of UMaine Renaissance, an all-treble acapella group. She is also a member of the University Singers and performs... Read More →
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Jeffrey Nowack

Jeffrey Nowack is a third-year music education/performance major with a trumpet concentration at the University of Maine, originally from Auburn California. He has been serving in the Maine Air National guard since 2021. At the university, Jeffrey participates in various ensembles... Read More →
Friday May 16, 2025 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Williams Hall Rm 120 18 E Mall Rd, Orono, ME 04473

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