About Me
CYNTHIA WILLIAMS PHELPS
Cynthia Williams Phelps holds a Ph.D. in Music Education, with an emphasis in learning, teaching, and curriculum, from the University of Missouri. Throughout her academic and professional career, she attended and taught in private liberal arts colleges, as well as research universities. Dr. Phelps understands the importance of creating community within the classroom and ensemble settings. Reflective practice and student-centered learning guide her philosophy of teaching. A music environment in which students have engaging opportunities to actively reflect on their educational process creates lifelong musicians.
Dr. Phelps has presented research and workshops at conferences of the Missouri Music Educators Association, National Council of Teachers of English Whole Language Umbrella, Midwest Educational Technology Conference, and National Association for Music Education Music Research and Teacher Education National Conference. She has published in the Missouri School Music Magazine and Journal of Research in Music Education. Her research interests include reflective practice in music education and fine arts education, teacher leadership in music education, and arts integration.
Dr. Phelps is currently the Director of Mentor Leadership with Music Service Learning.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Graduate Teaching Assistantship, University of Missouri, August 2010-2014
Distinguished Young Alumni Award, College of the Ozarks, 2005
Society of Pi Kappa Lambda, Georgia State University, 1997
Graduate Research Assistantship, Georgia State University, August 1995-May 1997