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Friday, May 15
 

1:15pm EDT

Stay Woke: Race and Racism in Music Education
Friday May 15, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Transform your teaching! Discover how Critical Race Theory serves as a powerful analytical lens to create inclusive music classrooms. Learn practical strategies for diversifying repertoire, broadening auditions, and amplifying marginalized voices while fostering equity for ALL students across every musical tradition.
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avatar for Dr. Wayne Mallette

Dr. Wayne Mallette

Eastern Division President, NAfME

Friday May 15, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Williams Hall Rm 140

3:45pm EDT

Equity in General Music and Beginner Band
In this session, UMaine undergraduates present expanded versions of their final project for coursework in which they took a critical look at common practices in PK–12 music education. Situated in current research, the preservice teachers identify a variety of practices—including elementary students receiving general music instruction once a week and the experiences of students with disabilities in beginner band—which they then analyze and problematize through a lens of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access. The undergraduate students provide ideas to address the deficits in music education in order to create opportunities for all PK-12 students.
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avatar for Rebecca DeWan

Rebecca DeWan

Asst. Prof of Choral/General Music Education, University of Maine
Rebecca DeWan is 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, equity-centered... Read More →
Friday May 15, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Donald P Corbett Hall Rm 107
 
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