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347:. Former ASTA President Robert Jesselson led an expansion to other universities, based on the model at the University of South Carolina, which included undergraduate students. These projects continued for decades and gained national attention. The National String Project Consortium (NSPC) was formed in 1998 to address the shortage of string-instrument teachers in public schools in the United States. By 2007, NSPC, having expanded to 24 sites, became independent from ASTA. It currently includes 35 string projects at universities around the United States. 33: 235:. It is the largest organization in the U.S. for string teachers. ASTA serves teachers and students in all areas of stringed instruments from kindergarten to the collegiate level, private teachers, performers, institutions of higher learning and business partners serving all instruments, accessories, sheet music and more for the teachers, students and players of stringed instruments. 268:
In 2011, ASTA published its first national model curriculum intended to be used as one of the standards and benchmarks for Kindergarten–grade 12 strings and orchestra programs. The curriculum can be used as a reference by teachers and can be presented to administrators and parents. It includes the
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as they grow more proficient. Besides advocating for string instrument study at all age and proficiency levels in various frameworks, ASTA provides professional development, online and print resources for pedagogical content, scholarly publications, music advocate resources, student-level
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Originally two separate groups, ASTA and NSOA (National School Orchestra Association), the whole organization is now referred to as "ASTA". The organization is currently led by Dr. Rebecca MacLeod from
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The String Projects began in 1948 to provide programs in universities for string-instrument instruction for young children. The first project was started at the
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Elizabeth A. H. Green School Educator Award is given annually to a school string teacher with a current and distinguished career in a school orchestral setting.
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Lifetime Achievement Award is given to an individual of renowned stature whose identity need not be primarily with the American scene. (given periodically)
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Leadership in the Music Industry Award is given to a string industry leader whose identity is primarily from within North America. (given periodically)
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International Award is given to an artist teacher whose identity need not be primarily within the American scene. (given periodically)
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Student Chapter Award is given to an ASTA student chapter for exemplary promotion of strings in and around the university community.
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Each year, ASTA holds its national conference, the only national conference focused solely on strings and the string community.
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competitions and evaluation programs, a career center, community connections through state chapters, and other resources.
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Artist Teacher Award is given to an artist/pedagogue of renowned stature from within North America.
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Another key goal of the association is providing learning opportunities to play bowed
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for the next generation of American students and to place those students into
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Professional associations based in the United States
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Music education

Kodály method
Orff Schulwerk
Dalcroze Eurhythmics
Suzuki method
School band
Choir
Concert band
Marching band
Youth orchestra
International Society for
Music Education

International Association for
Jazz Education

National Association for
Music Education

Music Teachers National
Association

American Choral Directors
Association

American String Teachers
Association

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bowed string
United States
string instruments
orchestras
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Shinichi Suzuki
Paul Rolland
Kató Havas
Isaac Stern
Paul Rolland

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