Megan Flint (M.Mus.(Hons), PGDip Ed., B.Ed., Dip. Tchg., ATCL(Voice), AKC-Secondary)
Megan has a background in both education and music, having worked as a general classroom teacher and deputy principal, a choral specialist across Years 1-13, a music specialist in the primary sector and a music education consultant.
With a master’s degree in choral conducting, Megan has a particular passion for working with treble choirs. She is a co-author of “Hear Our Voices”, a New Zealand Choral Federation resource for leaders of children’s choirs. A past member of the New Zealand Youth Choir, Megan currently sings with Voices New Zealand.
Megan undertook her training in Kodály-inspired music education through The Cuskelly College of Music, completing her AKC in 2017. In addition to coordinating the activities of Kodály Aotearoa, Megan is active within Music Education New Zealand Aotearoa (MENZA) and the Association of Choral Directors (ACD) as a board member, and the New Zealand Choral Federation (NZCF) as a singing leader and conducting mentor.
Currently, Megan is a full-time doctoral candidate in the School of Music-The University of Auckland, exploring the beliefs and understandings that primary school teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand hold regarding music in education.