Trailblazer in Music Education Honored with Centennial Medal
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Trailblazer in Music Education Honored with Centennial Medal

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateMay 08, 2025
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In recognition of her transformative work, Kelly Parkes, an esteemed alumna of the University of Miami and associate professor at CU Boulder's College of Music, has been awarded the prestigious Centennial Medal. This accolade highlights her significant contributions to music education, teacher development, and policy formulation in the United States. With a doctorate in music education from the University of Miami, Parkes has become a pivotal figure in shaping national standards for effective music teaching. Her research and advocacy have influenced countless educators across the nation, solidifying her reputation as a leading voice in the field.

The journey of Dr. Kelly Parkes began in Australia, where she initially pursued a career as a professional orchestral musician before transitioning into band direction and music education. Her academic pursuits eventually led her to the University of Miami, where she earned her doctorate in 2006. Since then, Parkes has dedicated her career to advancing the evaluation and assessment of music teachers and students, bridging the gap between K-12 classrooms and higher education institutions. Her expertise extends beyond academia; she actively advises the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and participates in various advisory committees within the organization.

Dr. Carlos Abril, a professor of music education and associate dean for research at the Frost School of Music, expressed admiration for Parkes' achievements: "The recipients of the Frost Centennial Medals exemplify the highest ideals of our institution. Dr. Parkes stands out not only for her groundbreaking research but also for her profound impact on the field of music education both domestically and internationally." Her influence is evident through her extensive service on editorial boards and special interest committees, which have significantly shaped modern music education practices.

Parkes attributes much of her success to her formative years at the University of Miami. "My time there was instrumental in shaping my understanding of music education," she reflected. "It taught me that music isn't just an elective—it’s a lifelong transformative experience that enriches every individual who engages with it." Her dedication to fostering creativity and excellence aligns perfectly with the university's mission, making her an ideal recipient of this distinguished honor.

As the University of Miami celebrates its centennial year, the Centennial Medal serves as a testament to its commitment to nurturing leaders who inspire positive change. Dr. Kelly Parkes joins an illustrious group of honorees whose legacies reflect the institution's core values of creativity, excellence, and service. Her continued contributions promise to leave an indelible mark on the future of music education worldwide.

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