Katy Meaux is using her inherent teaching skills and passion for music to pursue a degree in music education.
āMy mom is a teacher. She would bring out all of her math toys, and me and my sister thought it was the coolest thing,ā she said. āOnce I got to high school, I always felt like I saw things differently, especially in science and math, and I could explain it to my peers differently. I always kind of knew I wanted to be a teacher.ā
Her passion for music became clear during her freshman year of high school when she joined choir, where she learned that singing was a natural talent of hers.
āIām blessed with that gift. I started making district and state honor choirs, and at the national level, and decided maybe this is something I can make a living off of.ā
Learning from Experiences
To pursue her passion, she enrolled at Ā鶹AV. As she continued through the music education program, her classes let her explore more of what she wanted to do.
āFreshman year is very general education. For music majors, youāre taking music theory and piano, and in education youāre taking classes like, what is teaching, what are the responsibilities,ā she said. āOnce you get higher into sophomore, junior and senior year, you get more of the honing in on diversity and classroom management ā the very specific things you need to run a classroom well.ā
Taking these classes taught her these essential teaching skills as well as a variety of others, including time management, leadership skills, people skills, and even how to play the piano ā a skill she didnāt possess before coming to college.
āI want to have all the knowledge I canā
She gained many of those essential skills through , a music fraternity for women.
Katy is the vice president of membership and the music chair ā an important position in a fraternity based around music. Her position in the fraternity has also allowed her to apply her gift for teaching.
āIn our meetings, we have songs we have to sing, so I get to teach those,ā she said. āIn our songbook, we have songs from different Sigma Alpha Iota members. This semester weāre going to sing at a nursing home and then weāre organizing an American Composers Concert celebrating pieces by American composers.ā
Along with her leadership roles within her fraternity, Katy is a student worker in the Office of Student Financial Aid as well as the recipient of three different scholarships. Aside from helping her pay for school, they also help her feel rewarded and motivated.
āHaving scholarships makes me feel appreciated, which is really nice," she said. "Itās nice to go to all the banquets because itās like, hey, Iām doing something and the University sees that. I work for myself, I want to be a good student, I want to have all the knowledge I can, but itās also nice to know that Iām doing well enough to get a scholarship for it.ā
Music & Education
Another motivation for Katy is the perk of getting to earn her degree within the Universityās School of Music and Performing Arts.
āBeing a music major, you have a very tight-knit feeling. There arenāt as many music majors. We all have classes in Angelle (Hall), we all have a lot of the same things to do: practice, ensembles, and you stay together all day,ā she said.
āIt really does feel like itās your second home. At any given point, you have friends there, practicing at 2 a.m. and just hanging out.ā
Katy uses her music and education classes to help her understand music theory and teach younger students at the Music Academy of Acadiana.
āI love teaching young students. Teaching the young ones is so much fun because everything is so new and their amazement with the littlest things is fantastic,ā she said.
āWhen I was taking my method classes, I was able to go and try it out immediately on a one-on-one basis. My kids will tell me if something doesnāt make sense. Itās a great way to trial and error things and figure out who I am in the classroom in a smaller setting before youāre in a classroom of 20-something 7-year olds."
Naturally, student teaching has gone well for Meaux, as she has already begun to find her voice as a teacher.
āIām very happy that I get ā you get to know the students better, and now they know me, they trust me. They understand that Iām also learning, and they want to help me run the class as best I can.ā
āStudent teaching is going much better than I expected. I was much more comfortable with elementary ā I teach younger students already ā but high school is going well. Iām learning a lot. I already feel like Iām more comfortable in the classroom. I didnāt want to lose my personality in teaching, I wanted to be myself in the classroom, and Iāve learned how to navigate that and find my teaching style.ā