What does it mean..."a Registered Music Teacher"
To be a member of the Association one must hold a degree or diploma from a
recognized university or conservatory or meet the necessary qualifications set
down by the registering province, thus ensuring a high level of training and a
commitment to professionalism.
The Registered Music Teachers' Association is a Canada-wide federation of
private music teachers encompassing ten provinces, with over 3,200 members. A
Registered Music Teacher is a member of the provincial association, which is
affiliated with the national association (CFMTA).
The aim of CFMTA is to encourage and provide the highest caliber of music
education possible and to promote high standards of music in each community.
How ORMTA Works:
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The ORMTA is decentralized. Its branches work in an autonomous way. This allows
workshops, meetings and recitals to be more accessible to teachers within their
own area.
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The ORMTA does not employ a full-time staff. It is run by the teachers
themselves. You can attend your branch meetings, and may choose to contribute to
its operation by being on the executive committee. The personal contact with
your peers allows you to make yourself known, exchange valuable ideas, or
express your concerns during meetings.
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You may choose to attend provincial and federal meetings for similar purposes.
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The ORMTA is not affiliated with one particular music school. It encourages its
members to choose the examination system they prefer.
Specific Qualifications for Membership
For more information on becoming a member, please contact ORMTA's Provincial
Registrar, Mr. Ron Spadafore at
ormta@ntl.sympatico.ca
To speak to us directly, please contact:
Ron Spadafore, Provincial Secretary/Registrar
Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association
P. O. Box 635, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 7G2
Telephone: (705) 267-1224
Fax: (705) 264-0978
Email address ormta@ntl.sympatico.ca
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