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University of Louisville
SAMPLE MUSIC EDUCATION RÉSUMÉ
Cardinal A. Résumé
Cardinal.A.Résu@gmail.com
10 Lake Drive · Louisville, Kentucky 40217 · (502) 221-3434
Objective: To obtain a position as a high school music teacher with the opportunity to educate
students in theory, practice, and composition of music.
Education
Bachelor of Music, Music Education, May 2010
University of Louisville
Cumulative GPA: 3.57
Kentucky State Teacher Certification: Music K-12
Professional Experience
Student Teacher, Davis High School, Louisville, KY, August December 2009
Designed and taught curriculum to students in grades 9-12
Directed the school marching band
Organized and directed student music ensembles
Organized and conducted student concerts on a monthly basis
Teaching Internship, Millbrook High School, Louisville, KY, January May 2009
Co-taught music theory courses with the lead teacher
Lead a group of students in various civic engagement activities involving music
Designed and taught a two week unit on careers in music
Independent Music Instructor, Louisville, KY July 2007 June 2009
Taught individual piano lessons to students ages 7 15
Developed individualized lesson plans for each piano student
Designed personal website for the purpose of marketing
Related Experience
Kentucky Music Teachers Association Annual State Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, October 1,
2009.
Music Teachers National Association National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March 28 -April 1
2009
President, School of Music Student Government Association, Louisville, Kentucky, August 2008
August 2009
Church Ensemble, St. Mark’s Church, Louisville, Kentucky, September 2008 July 2009
Participated as a pianist in the church ensemble
Attended weekly rehearsals
Performed at Sunday services on a weekly basis
Nursing Home Volunteer, Creekside Nursing Home, New Albany, Indiana, May 2007 May
2008
Performed vocal and piano pieces for patients
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Houchens Building LL03 louisville.edu/career 502.852.6701
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