Pat Tregoning
MUS 23241
2-1-11
[Adamson, David N., December 2006, The business side of OMEA, TRIAD, pp.62-64]
Talking about Adamson again, this time in an article in TRIAD, he talks about a different side of the OMEA Conference. He talks about the business aspect of this conference. One point he makes is comparing the conference to "a circle of fifths" in the fact that the conference acts as an "inter-relationship" for the other educators. He also talks about things like the fact that make sure you visit the exhibit hall and exchange business cards often.
I have personal connections to the OMEA conference, like I said in my previous post. I have wondered before about the business aspects of what necessarily goes into the conference. I could use this a reference tool later on in my teaching career.
I only found one available point to agree on in this article, that being the "circle of fifths" comparison. I never looked at the conference in that perspective and I agree with it now that I think about it.
As with the last post, glad this was of help.
ReplyDeleteMLN