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MTNA Certification Standards
What a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music (NCTM)
Should Know and be Able to Do
STANDARD
I: Professional Preparation
A. Knowledge of and Skills in Music
Competent applied music teachers have a thorough knowledge of music
theory, music history/literature and pedagogy/teacher education, and
possess a practical understanding of and facility on their
performing instrument(s). They demonstrate a specialized knowledge
in an area(s) of applied music as they provide students with
quality, sequential instruction.
B. Knowledge of Students
Competent applied music teachers have knowledge of and understand
students' physical, social and cognitive growth and their past
musical experiences. They assimilate this knowledge to develop a
course of study and prepare instruction that meets the needs of each
student while cultivating positive and productive relationships.
STANDARD II: Teaching Practices
A. Planning and Assessment
Competent applied music teachers plan courses of study for their
students on a regular basis using a wide range of music and
materials. They utilize multiple evaluation methods to assess and
convey the progress of students' musical growth and to gather data
for planning subsequent courses of study.
B. Facilitating Music Learning
Competent applied music teachers foster students' interest and
facilitate their musical learning by using a broad variety of
resources, equipment, technology, materials, methods, music, and
teaching styles and strategies.
C. Educational Settings
Competent applied music teachers provide and cultivate settings that
are conducive to learning and performance and that are inclusive of
students and families with varied backgrounds, cultures and
capabilities. They provide settings for a course of study that
encourage student confidence, independence, teamwork and high
achievement.
STANDARD III: Business Management
Competent applied music teachers understand and apply basic
professional and ethical business practices including establishing
operational policies, marketing strategies, planning annual budgets
and setting fees in managing their studios and classrooms.
STANDARD IV: Professionalism and Partnerships
A. Professional Involvement
Competent applied music teachers contribute to the professional
growth of their colleagues, their studios and schools, their
professional associations and to their profession at large.
B. Building Partnerships
Competent applied music teachers understand and appreciate the
unique position that the family unit, colleagues and the community
play in the musical education of students. They actively seek
opportunities to build and nurture partnerships with them.
STANDARD V: Personal and Professional Renewal
Competent applied music teachers continue to reconsider their
personal music education philosophy. They regularly assess their
teaching, their students' musical progress and performance, and
their personal growth in order to expand their knowledge and improve
their teaching. Through continuing education, they stay current
regarding new teaching tools, pedagogical materials and methods,
music, teaching practices and technology.
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