Distinctions professionnelles

Membre honoraire à vie

Reconnaissance de personnes ayant eu une contribution exceptionnelle en éducation musicale.

Lauréats du titre de membre honoraire à vie

  • Dr. Catherine Allison (d.1986)
  • Mrs. Leslie Bell
  • Kenneth Bray (presented at OMEA Conference ’86) (d.1999)
  • Jean Broadfoot (presented in Halifax CMEA/ACEM Conference ’89) Nomination (PDF file)
  • Beth Douglas (d.1987)
  • Richard Edmunds (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conference ’71)
  • Verla Jean Forsyth (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conference ’91)
  • Christopher Gledhill (d.1987)
  • Ada S. Hamilton
  • Wallace Laughton (d. 2001)
  • Vanett Lawlor, MENC Executive Director (deceased)
  • Sir Ernest MacMillan (d. 1999)
  • Dr. Irene MacQuillan Murphy (presented Conf. 1987) (d.1991)
  • Gifford Mitchell (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conference ’83)
  • Dr. Elizabeth Murray (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conference ’91) (d.1998)
  • Read more about Elizabeth Murray in Carol Harris’ book, A Sense of Themselves: Elizabeth Murray’s Leadership in School and Community  (Fernwood Publishing, 1998)
  • Dr. Wilfred Pelletier (deceased)
  • Rev. Sister Mary Agnes Sesk (presented at CMEA/ACME Conference ’87)
  • Dr. Lloyd Slind
  • Dr. Paul Murray (presented at CMEA-KSC-NSMEA-KSNS Conference ’97)
  • Joan Therens (presented at SMEA Conference 1999)
  • Senator Tommy Banks (presented at the NSMEA conference, 2001)
  • George Bishop (presented at the OMEA conference, 2001)
  • Dr. Brian Roberts (presented at the NF/LAB conference, 2001)
  • Dennis Tupman (presented at the 2003 BCMEA Conference)
  • Rodger Beatty (presented at the 2002 OMEA Conference)
  • Ninette Babineau (presented at the 2002 NSMEA Conference)
  • Chalmers Doane
  • Dr. Betty Hanley
  • 2013 Dr Nancy Vogan (Presented at NSMEA Conference 2013, Hammonds Plains, by Mark Reid, CMEA President and Kirsten MacLaine, CMEA Vice President)
  • 2019 – Dr. Andrea Rose – Newfoundland & Labrador
  • 2020 – Ki Adams – Newfoundland & Labrador
  • 2021 -Kara Helms – Saskatchewan

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Prix du Jubilé

Ce prix peut être décerné à une personne, un groupe de personnes, une industrie, une fondation, une institution ou une autre organisation pour sa contribution importante en éducation musicale au Canada.

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Lauréats du prix du Jubilé

  • Dr. Helen Creighton first recipient (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conf.’89) (d.1989)
  • Dr. Sandra Davies (presented at Conf. ’91, Vancouver)
  • Dr. Paul Freeman (presented at BCMEA Conf. ’90 in Vancouver)
  • Prof. Donald A. McKellar (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conf. ’91, Vancouver)
  • Kaye Pottie (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conf. ’93, Waterloo)
  • Dr. Patricia Shand (presented at CMEA/ACEM Conf. ’93, Waterloo)
  • Dr. Nancy Vogan (presented at CMEA/ACEMConf.’93, Waterloo)
  • George Bishop (presented at OMEA-CMEA Accent ’94, London)
  • Sr. Blanche Gillis (presented at OMEA-CMEA Accent ’94, London)
  • M. Wilfred Harvey (presented at OMEA-CMEA Accent ’94, London)
  • Howard Saunders, Britannia Printers (presented at OMEA Conference’97)
  • Dr. Diana Brault (presented at OMEA Conference ’96)
  • Dr. Paul Green
  • Lois Birkenshaw-Fleming (presented at the OMEA conference, 2001)
  • Jan Wicha (presented at the NSMEA conference, 2001)
  • Sr. Rita Clare (presented at the 2002 NSMEA Conference)
  • Dr. Betty Hanley (presented by Gregg Bereznick at the 2004 BCMEA conference)
  • Peter Stigings (presented by David Ennis at the 2006 BCMEA Conference)
    Dennis Tupman (presented by Alan Anderson at the 2006 BCMEA Conference)
  • Donna Rhodenizer (2011)
  • 2013 Ardith Haley (Presented at NSMEA Conference 2013, Hammonds Plains, by Mark Reid, CMEA President and Kirsten MacLaine, CMEA Vice President)
  • 2021 – Lesley Ann Andrews

Prix des Bâtisseurs

Les prix des bâtisseurs visent à souligner l’apport en éducation musicale de personnes ayant mis sur pied une communauté ou ayant établi des collaborations significatives dans une province canadienne. Il y a deux prix : le Prix Builders de l’ACME/CMEA et le Prix Builders pour les nouveaux enseignants.es de l’ACME/CMEA.

Lauréats du Prix des Bâtisseurs

  • 2012 – Francis Seaton, George Douglas, Andrew Legany
  • 2013 – Bill Kristjanson, Gabriela Gallo
  • 2014 – Peggy Bochun, Ken Epp, Stephanie Poulin
  • 2015 – Eric Marshall, Matt Abraham, Holly Nimmons
  • 2015 – Cmdr Chris Hadfield
  • 2015 – Coalition for Music Education
  • 2016 – Joan Linklater, Jordan Laidlaw
  • 2017 – Henry Engbrecht, Matt Careless – Manitoba
  • 2017 – Kevin Merkley – Ontario
  • 2017 – Wendy Rigby – Saskatchewan
  • 2017 – Sara Comerford – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2018 – Chris Miller, Vincenza Etchegary – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2018 – Kendra Norman – Saskatchewan
  • 2018 – Michael Doogan-Smith – Colombie-Britannique
  • 2018 – Morna-June Morrow, Naomi Garrett – Manitoba
  • 2019 – Judy Giesbrecht – Manitoba
  • 2019 – Darren White – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2019 – Monica MacNeil – Nova Scotia
  • 2019 – Michael Kurpjuweit – Saskatchewan
  • 2020 – Janet Wade – Colombie-Britannique
  • 2020 – Christin Reardon MacLellan – Colombie-Britannique
  • 2020 – Susanne O’Keefe – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2020 – Andrew Mercer – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2020 – Kristian Butt – New Teacher Builder – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2020 – Lynn Gracey – Ontario
  • 2020 – Dr. Rodger Beatty – Ontario
  • 2020 – Randy Haley – Manitoba
  • 2020 – Derek Klassen – Manitoba
  • 2020 – Yvonne Kurpjuweit – Saskatchewan
  • 2021 – Rob Lee – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2021 – Andreanne Hetu – Manitoba
  • 2021 – Kelli Brewer – Nouvelle-Écosse
  • 2022 – Isaac Moore – Ontario
  • 2022 – Maureen Dunn – Nouvelle-Écosse
  • 2022 – Stephen Hartlen – Nouvelle-Écosse
  • 2022 – The OMEA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee – Ontario
  • 2022 – Andrea Lane-Gardner – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2022 – Justin Fraser – Manitoba
  • 2023 – Ann Lundrigan – Terre-Neuve et Labrador
  • 2023 – Robin Alcorn-Martin – Nouvelle-Écosse
  • 2023 – Nancy Fitzgerald – Nouvelle-Écosse
  • 2023 – Delicia Raveenthrarajan – Ontario

Lauréats du Prix des Bâtisseurs chez les nouveaux.elles enseignants.es

  • 2012 – Andrew Legany – Manitoba
  • 2013 – Gabby Gallo – Manitoba
  • 2014 – Amanda McArthur – Saskatchewan
  • 2014 – Stephanie Poulin – Manitoba
  • 2018 – Naomi Garrett – Manitoba
  • 2019 – Justin La – Saskatchewan
  • 2019 – Emma House – Terre neuve et Labrador
  • 2019 – John Hodge – Manitoba
  • 2020 – Kristian Butt – Terre neuve et Labrador
  • 2021 – Joanna Barker – Terre neuve et Labrador
  • 2021 – Cameron Baggins – Manitoba

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Prix de l’exécutif

(Le Prix de l’exécutif a été retiré à partir de 2018)

Anciens lauréats du Prix de l’exécutif

  • Alan Janzen, Secretary-Treasurer (Presented at MMEA, 1991)
  • Ninette Babineau, Member-at-Large (Presented by NSMEA, 1991)
  • Nancy Vogan, Member-at-Large (Presented by NBMEA, 1991)
  • Paul Maynard, Past President (Presented by BCMEA, 1992)
  • Joan Therens, Past President (Presented by CMEA, Conference 1993)
  • Pat Stefanchuk, Secretary-Treasurer (Presented by MMEA, 1995)
  • Rodger Beatty, Past President ((Presented by CMEA, Conference 1997)
  • Marjorie Fanjoy, Member-at-Large (Presented by NSMEA, 1997)
  • Sharon Fitzsimmons, Member-at-Large (Presented by OMEA, 1999)
  • Eric Favaro, Past President (Presented by NSMEA, 2000)
  • Brian Roberts, Journal Editor (Presented by CMEA)
  • Debbie McPherson, Past President
  • Barbara Graham, Past President (Presented by MMEA, 2006)
  • Cathy Lynn Yorke-Slader (Presented by OMEA, 2007)
  • Gregg Bereznick (2007)
  • Allan Anderson (2009)
  • Mary Dinn (2011)
  • Ed Wasiak (2013)