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Dec. 19, 2014

Recognizing a top music educator

The Michigan Music Educators Association has named Cynthia Taggart, professor of music education at Michigan State University, “Music Educator of the Year.”

She will be honored with this year’s award at the 2015 Michigan Music Conference in Grand Rapids. Taggart’s leadership and scholarly contributions in elementary and early childhood music education are well documented in Michigan, including published works in national and international journals.

“Receiving this award is very meaningful to me,” Taggart said. “Music teachers have the privilege of making a difference in the lives of children every day through music, and I can’t think of anything more rewarding to do with my life.” 

As team leader of the Michigan Assessment Consortium’s MAEIA project, Taggart worked to help create a series of comprehensive assessment tools made available to music teachers throughout Michigan, free of charge. 

“I feel tremendously fortunate to have fabulous colleagues at MSU and in the K-12 schools, as well as talented, motivated students who make my daily work a joy,” she said.

As recipient of the Music Educator of the Year Award, Taggart will also receive a Michigan Youth Arts Touchstone Award at the 2015 Michigan Youth Arts Festival held on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.

“A wonderful colleague the past 12 years, Cindy is a compassionate, intelligent, organized and visionary leader,” said Mitch Robinson, associate professor of music education. “It’s amazing watching her work with others, getting focused on important topics and issues and helping rally support.”

Taggart joins John Kratus, associate professor of music education, who received MMEA’s 2013 Award of Merit for music teachers in Michigan.

By: Michael Sundermann

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