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38. Striking the Right Chord: NASM’s Role in Shaping the Future of Music Education

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In this episode of Accreditation Insights, we delve into the world of musiceducation with two distinguished guests: Dr. Bradley Fuster and Dr. VickyFurby. They bring decades of experience and leadership in the artsand higher education.

Today’s conversation centers on the National Association of Schools ofMusic—NASM—a specialized accrediting body that ensures excellence in music programs across the United States. We’ll examine the accreditation process, the tangible impact of NASM’s standards, and how the association addresses the challenges of innovation, diversity, and professional preparation in the arts. Whether you’re a music educator, administrator, or student, this discussion will illuminate how NASM helps institutions—and their graduates—hit all the right notes.

Needing institutional or programmatic accreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence!

Listen in to #EdUp! Connectwith YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠Elvin Freytes⁠ & ⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠.We make education YOUR business!

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In this episode of Accreditation Insights, we delve into the world of musiceducation with two distinguished guests: Dr. Bradley Fuster and Dr. VickyFurby. They bring decades of experience and leadership in the artsand higher education.

Today’s conversation centers on the National Association of Schools ofMusic—NASM—a specialized accrediting body that ensures excellence in music programs across the United States. We’ll examine the accreditation process, the tangible impact of NASM’s standards, and how the association addresses the challenges of innovation, diversity, and professional preparation in the arts. Whether you’re a music educator, administrator, or student, this discussion will illuminate how NASM helps institutions—and their graduates—hit all the right notes.

Needing institutional or programmatic accreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence!

Listen in to #EdUp! Connectwith YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠Elvin Freytes⁠ & ⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠.We make education YOUR business!

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