Monday, April 03, 2006

It's Official!

My Dad called me in Texas last Saturday, only hours before the conference was scheduled to begin, to convey the exciting, and long-awaited, news. The letter had arrived in the mail that day – MTNA (Music Teachers National Association) had approved my portfolio and granted me certification as a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music!

Several years ago I became aware of the potential for music teachers to become certified through MTNA. Desiring to be the best teacher possible for my students, I began my pursuit toward this end. For a variety of reasons, I chose not to go the traditional route of earning a degree in music to qualify for this certification. Instead, I continued my piano studies privately with Dr. Sylvia Coats, a Professor at a local university. Through her guidance and instruction, I met the necessary performance requirements to enable me to send in my initial application.

The next step of the Certification process required the teacher to demonstrate that “they have substantial knowledge of music theory, music history/literature, and pedagogy/teacher education.” In the absence of college transcripts, I was permitted to clep out of the equivalent by taking three tests last fall corresponding to each of the above areas. Having passed those, I was ready for the final step: submission of a portfolio documenting my Professional Teaching Practices, Professional Business Management, and Professionalism and Partnerships. After many hours of work, the portfolio was completed and mailed in at the beginning of March.

Through this extensive process, I have seen God provide in some amazing ways. For example, early last fall I was prepared to send in my application, but realized that I didn’t have the amount of money necessary to do so (the fee for sending in the application and requesting clep tests was pretty significant). I could have saved enough from my teaching income to provide the necessary amount by the end of the year, but this would have delayed the commencement of the whole process until after the first of this year. I prayed fervently that somehow the Lord would provide the money necessary so that I could get everything sent in and be able to take the tests before the end of the year. Amazingly, that month, one of the families who take lessons from me decided to pay for the entire semester of lessons up front, rather than monthly. They had never done this before and seemed to have randomly decided to do so at this time. The total amount was exactly what I needed in order to send in all of my application materials! I was thrilled to be able to share with them how the Lord had used their “random” decision to answer my prayer!

Certification renewal takes place every five years, and in the interim I must continue to document my adherence to the standards set forth by MTNA by accumulating points for the prescribed activities and professional involvement. Regardless of how long the Lord directs me to continue teaching, I am confident that the things I have learned in the process of working toward certification, and will continue to learn in order to maintain my certification, will prove valuable in many ways. I am so grateful for the investment of numerous people in my life who have made this possible, specifically, my parents, who first directed my music studies and have graciously allowed their home to double as my studio, my teacher and mentor, Sylvia Coats, and the students I have the privilege of teaching on a daily basis, who are a continual inspiration to me.



“The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”

Proverbs 10:22

11 Comments:

At April 04, 2006 9:13 AM, Susan said...

Congratulations, Natalie! That is great that you were able to do that without a typical 4-year degree :). Thank you for sharing about God's provision throughout it.

I briefly considered Music Education for a college major, but decided I didn't have enough background (only a bit of flute and recorder and 3 1/2 years of piano, although my years of piano were more concentrated than typical). I decided to go into a field I had a stronger background in - mathematics :).

 
At April 04, 2006 11:10 AM, natalie said...

Congratulations! :-) It is great that you were able to get that certification with the alternate route you chose.
How did you like the CLEP tests?

 
At April 04, 2006 3:18 PM, Mrs.B. said...

Congratulations Natalie!!!

And good work helping Lydia with her blog....it looks great! (o:

 
At April 05, 2006 12:51 PM, Julia Camenisch said...

Way to go, Nat! You're a great combo, brains and beauty and music - and you're a blonde at that? Who would have imagined you'd turn out like this 10 years ago? :-)

 
At April 05, 2006 2:18 PM, carrie said...

Congrats!

 
At April 06, 2006 3:58 PM, Adrian C. Keister said...

One blond to another: congrats. Not sure of how much value that is, but there you have it. ;-)

Love in Christ.

 
At April 06, 2006 4:25 PM, Lydia said...

That is so neat, Natalie! I am very excited for you. I know how it feels to accomplish something that you have worked so hard and long for. I am sure you will use your talents for many years to come in blessing others and bringing glory to God's name.

The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul. Proverbs 13:19a

 
At April 06, 2006 9:28 PM, natalie said...

Thanks all for sharing in my excitement.

Susan~
Yes, I would say math seems like a great field for you - your knowledge of it amazes me!

Natalie~
The clep tests were ones designed by MTNA for this purpose, so I'm not sure how they compare to other clep tests. They definitely required a thorough knowledge of each area, but I found that between studying and teaching music for a number of years now (and educated guessing, when necessary!), they weren't too overwhelming.

Mrs. B~
Lydia and I had a great time working on her blog - I'm glad you like it!

Julia~
Ahem, what do you mean 10 years ago?? You mean to tell me I wasn't the picture of maturity and accomplishment then like I am...uh...now? Hehe. Okay, don't answer that. Perhaps I should forbid people who know me too well from posting comments...we don't want to reveal too much about all my shortcomings, now do we? ;-)

Carrie~
Thanks!

Adrian~
Ack! Why do people have to keep bringing up the blonde part? I get enough reminder about it at home...now it persists on my blog as well... ;-)

Lydia~
I'm sure you do know, having worked long and hard for your nursing degree, too! You're such an exhorter, Lydia! Thanks!

 
At April 11, 2006 10:55 AM, Crystal said...

What a wonderful accomplishment! Congratulations!

 
At April 18, 2006 12:54 PM, myklin said...

YAY FOR NATALIE!!! I'm sooooo proud of you, m'dear. :)

And thanks a mill for the sweet birthday wishes! You were so kind to remember me.

Love ya, girl!

 
At April 30, 2006 12:24 PM, Natalies Blog said...

Yes of cours it is! Isn´t it?

 

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