Dear Colleagues,
I am writing to encourage you to join me and become a
member of the American String Teachers Association, an
organization that I joined ten years ago while on the
faculty of Michigan State University.
"The American String Teachers
Association, founded more than 60 years ago, is a
membership organization for string and orchestra teachers
and players, helping them to develop and refine their
careers. ASTA's members range from budding student
teachers to artist-status performers. The
organization provides a vast array of services, including
instrument insurance, an award-winning scholarly journal,
discounts on publications and resources, annual
professional development opportunities, and
access to collegial network of colleagues from
throughout the string profession."*
Through its regional and national conferences and
publications, ASTA provides forums for the exchange of
ideas, the opportunity to learn from innovators in the
field of education, and the chance to influence string
teaching through your own expert contributions. ASTA also
provides opportunities for your students through
competitions, performances, and scholarships. In addition,
an orchestra director and studio teacher who belong to
ASTA, are awarded annually at the MMEA All-State Conference
in recognition of their achievements and dedication to
their field.
In ASTA I have found a nationwide community of committed
professional educators. I guarantee that your participation
in this fine organization will make a difference.
Sincerely,
Sharan Leventhal
Higher Education Representative to the Board, Massachusetts
ASTA
The Boston Conservatory String Faculty
Member of Gramercy Trio and Kepler Quartet
*http://www.astaweb.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Membership