Kathy Cameron

Kathy Cameron is supervisor of music student teachers at Slippery Rock and teaches music education and introduction to music courses. She holds music degrees from the University of Northern Iowa and Slippery Rock University and is currently a doctoral candidate at The Ohio State University. While at Ohio State, Kathy worked as a graduate assistant for The Ohio State University P-12 Project, which is a university-wide initiative created to assist in improving Ohio's schools, with a special focus on the education of Ohio's underserved children and youth through the development of strong partnerships and the fostering of

effective research and practice in P-12 education. She has taught music in Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Ohio, both in schools and privately.

 

Kathy enjoys research and writing, and has recently been published in Flute Talk, Momentum, and Pastoral Music. She was the first-place winner in the Arts Division of the 2009 Ohio State University Hayes Graduate Research Forum at Ohio State. Kathy has presented for Ohio Music Educators Association Conferences, Outreach Scholarship Conferences, and at National Flute Association Annual Conventions.

 

Before coming to Ohio State, Kathy taught flute and founded and directed the flute choir at Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa. At the University of Northern Iowa, she served as graduate teaching assistant, teaching the Flute Techniques class for music education majors and applied flute lessons. Her principal flute teachers include Katherine Borst Jones, Angeleita Floyd, Stacey Steele, and Vanessa Candreva. Kathy is happy to be back “home” at her alma mater, Slippery Rock University.

Music Education
Swope Music Building
(724) 738-2894
kathleen.cameron@sru.edu
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