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Department of Music
Montana State University
PO Box 173420
Bozeman, MT 59717-3420
Tel: (406) 994-3562
Fax: (406) 994-6656

Department Head
Johan Jonsson
Professor of Violin & Viola
jjonsson@montana.edu

For Music Department information please contact:
Kim Eggemeyer
Administrative Associate
keggemeyer@montana.edu
> Department of Music > Faculty

 

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Dr. Stephanie Standerfer
Assistant Professor, Music Education

178 Howard Hall
Tel: 994-5771
standerfer@montana.edu

Dr. Stephanie L. Standerfer is an Assistant Professor of Music Education at Montana State University Department of Music. She teaches elementary music methods, assessment, field experience courses, and graduate research courses. She concurrently serves as the state CMENC advisor for Montana collegiate members, and the Montana State Chair of the Society of Music Teacher Educators, as well as serving as a member of the Montana Music Educators Association Executive Board.

A Denver native, Dr. Standerfer is a veteran public school K-12 vocal and general music teacher in Colorado and Virginia. She maintains an active schedule of presentations and consulting as well as continuing research in the areas of National Board Certification for music teachers, music teacher preparation, and experiential education.

Dr. Standerfer holds a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, Curry School of Education. She also holds a Master of Education degree from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Colorado in Boulder.

A few of her professional presentations include:
“Differentiating Instruction for Elementary Grades,” “Differentiating Instruction for Middle School General Music,” and “Differentiating for Secondary Choral Rehearsals,” Presentations for the annual meeting of the Minnesota Music Educators Association, Minneapolis, MN: February 15-17, 2007.

“Using Children’s Literature to Teach National Music Standards,” Presentation for the annual meeting of the Montana Music Educators Association, Missoula, MT: October 19, 2006.

“Differentiating General Music Curriculum,” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Music Educators National Conference, Salt Lake City, UT: April 20, 2006.

“A Square Hole for a Square Peg: A Curriculum Planning Model for Music Instruction,” Poster presentation at the bi-annual Symposium for Music Teacher Educators, Greensboro, NC: September 15, 2005.

“Differentiating Instruction for General Music: Meeting Students’ Needs,” Presentation at the bi-annual meeting of the Music Educators National Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. April, 2006.

“Aligning Music Teacher Preparation and National Teacher Standards,” Presentation at the bi-annual meeting of the Music Educators National Conference, Minneapolis, MN. April, 2004.

“Concept-Based Teacher Learning: Transforming Teaching,” Presentation at the annual meeting of the National Board of Professional Teacher Standards, Washington, D.C. November, 2003.

“Aligning Music Teacher Preparation and National Teacher Standards,” Poster session presentation at the annual meeting of the National Board of Professional Teacher Standards, Washington, D.C. November, 2003.

 

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