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What are some career opportunities for music educators?

By: Debbie Cavalier

With more than 14,000 unfulfilled music education positions in the United States today, there are lots of opportunities for aspiring music educators.

Non-conventional career opportunities beyond the classroom also abound. They include starting a private teaching practice; writing and arranging instrumental or choral music; authoring music education methods and materials for music education publishers; writing articles on new approaches to music education; writing reviews in trade publications for new products and services in the field; serving on music industry boards to forge innovative partnerships; presenting sessions at State and National music education conferences; consulting and advising for music industry manufacturers and publishers who develop music education products but are removed from the daily classroom experience; and the list goes on. Sandy Feldstein, CEO of PlayinTime Productions and a well-known luminary in the field of music education, shares his thoughts on opportunities available to aspiring music educators today.

As Andrew Surmani, Vice President of Alfred Publishing explains, there are many kinds of positions a music educator could fill at his company including sales, marketing, finance, production, editorial, and licensing.

Music educators are skilled, resourceful and very effective communicators. These traits combined with a strong foundation in music and music education is a powerful set of attributes that will open the door to many career opportunities along the way. Be open to these opportunities—in the classroom or beyond—as trained music educator, you have the skills to succeed!

Debbie Cavalier


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