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Dr. Ann Harrington
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Kristen Votava
Kristen Votava
Dr. Votava is the graduate director of early childhood education at the University of North Dakota. She is a speech-language pathologist and early interventionist, specializing in work with birth to 5-year-olds. Dr. Votava has over 20 years’ experience in the field of early intervention. She is a master trainer of adverse childhood experiences (ACES), with training in Hanen, routines-based interview/family assessment, NEAR@home toolkit, focusing on implementation science and team collaboration. She has presented nationally and internationally.
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Dr. Sarah Burns
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Mrs. Madeleine Welch
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Jay Broeker
Jay Broeker
Jay Broeker has taught general music to children for over 35 years and presents workshops nationally in the areas of music creativity, curriculum development, and effective teaching practice. Each summer, he teaches in the graduate teacher education programs at the University of St. Thomas and the University of Kentucky. Jay’s commissioned choral works have been performed by numerous state and national honor choirs and are published by Boosey & Hawkes and Santa Barbara Music Publishing.
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Mrs. Rita Whitaker Haun
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Wendy Valerio
Wendy Valerio
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
Dr. Wendy Valerio is Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Children's Music Development Center (CMDC) at the University of South Carolina where she teaches graduate and undergraduate music methods courses and conducts early childhood music development research which has been sponsored by The Texaco Foundation and The Presser Foundation. Her work is featured in Musical Experience in Our Lives: Things We Learn and Meanings We Make (Rowman & Littlefield), Listen to Their Voices (Canadian Music Educators Association), Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Music Play: Bah Bah, Bebop, Beethoven (GIA), and she is co-author of Music Play (GIA), and Jump Right In: The Music Series (GIA).
After teaching elementary general music in the public schools of Lawrence, KS, Valerio received MM and PhD degrees from Temple University. She holds Kodaly Level 1 and Level III Orff Schulwerk certification, and is a member of the International Society for Music Education, Music Educators National Conference, Society for Music Teacher Education, Alliance for Active Music Making, Gordon Institute for Music Learning Mastership Certification Faculty, American Orff Schulwerk Association where teaches movement and special topics for Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Levels I and II.
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Dr. Ann Harrington
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Ms. Sam Webber, Dr. Mara Culp, Ms. Zhilin Zhang, and Ms. Laura Turley
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Kristen Votava
Kristen Votava
Dr. Votava is the graduate director of early childhood education at the University of North Dakota. She is a speech-language pathologist and early interventionist, specializing in work with birth to 5-year-olds. Dr. Votava has over 20 years’ experience in the field of early intervention. She is a master trainer of adverse childhood experiences (ACES), with training in Hanen, routines-based interview/family assessment, NEAR@home toolkit, focusing on implementation science and team collaboration. She has presented nationally and internationally.
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Ms. Lara Larsson
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Dr. Christina Svec
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Dr. Jason Jones
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Dr. Wendy Valerio
Wendy Valerio
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
Dr. Wendy Valerio is Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Children's Music Development Center (CMDC) at the University of South Carolina where she teaches graduate and undergraduate music methods courses and conducts early childhood music development research which has been sponsored by The Texaco Foundation and The Presser Foundation. Her work is featured in Musical Experience in Our Lives: Things We Learn and Meanings We Make (Rowman & Littlefield), Listen to Their Voices (Canadian Music Educators Association), Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Music Play: Bah Bah, Bebop, Beethoven (GIA), and she is co-author of Music Play (GIA), and Jump Right In: The Music Series (GIA).
After teaching elementary general music in the public schools of Lawrence, KS, Valerio received MM and PhD degrees from Temple University. She holds Kodaly Level 1 and Level III Orff Schulwerk certification, and is a member of the International Society for Music Education, Music Educators National Conference, Society for Music Teacher Education, Alliance for Active Music Making, Gordon Institute for Music Learning Mastership Certification Faculty, American Orff Schulwerk Association where teaches movement and special topics for Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Levels I and II.
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Dr. Sarah Burns and Dr. Renée Baptiste
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Dr. Erika Knapp and Dr. Rachel Grimsby
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Jay Broeker
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Dr. Whitney Mayo
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CEHD is thrilled to bring Dr. Stephanie Stollar to campus for our Literacy Headliner for the 2025 Pages & Pathways Conference.
Stephanie Stollar is passionate about using MTSS as the framework for helping all students become skilled readers. She’s the founder of the Reading Science Academy, an online community where over a thousand educators support each other to improve results in their schools.
Dr. Stollar also advises the next generation of education policy leaders in her role as an assistant professor at Mount St. Joseph University. She served as a Vice President at Acadience Learning, provided training and consultation to hundreds of school districts, worked as an Assistant Professor of School Psychology, and as a School Psychologist.
Dr. Stollar believes that by supporting all educators, high achievement is possible for every student.

The ECMMA Hall of Honor celebrates the remarkable individuals who have dedicated their lives to advancing early childhood music and movement around the world. Established by the ECMMA Board of Directors in 2012, the Hall of Honor recognizes those whose lifetime of achievement has left an enduring mark on the field — shaping practice, inspiring educators, and enriching the lives of young children across generations and across the globe.
New inductees are honored at every biennial convention, ensuring that our community pauses regularly to acknowledge the shoulders we stand on. Candidates are nominated by ECMMA members and selected by the Board of Directors, with an eye toward individuals whose contributions have not only influenced the field internationally, but whose legacies truly stand the test of time.
We are pleased to announce that the 2026 ECMMA Hall of Honor inductee is Dr. Alison M. Reynolds.

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Dr. Votava is the graduate director of early childhood education at the University of North Dakota. She is a speech-language pathologist and early interventionist, specializing in work with birth to 5-year-olds. Dr. Votava has over 20 years’ experience in the field of early intervention. She is a master trainer of adverse childhood experiences (ACES), with training in Hanen, routines-based interview/family assessment, NEAR@home toolkit, focusing on implementation science and team collaboration. She has presented nationally and internationally.
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Dr. Wendy Valerio is Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Children's Music Development Center (CMDC) at the University of South Carolina where she teaches graduate and undergraduate music methods courses and conducts early childhood music development research which has been sponsored by The Texaco Foundation and The Presser Foundation. Her work is featured in Musical Experience in Our Lives: Things We Learn and Meanings We Make (Rowman & Littlefield), Listen to Their Voices (Canadian Music Educators Association), Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Music Play: Bah Bah, Bebop, Beethoven (GIA), and she is co-author of Music Play (GIA), and Jump Right In: The Music Series (GIA).
After teaching elementary general music in the public schools of Lawrence, KS, Valerio received MM and PhD degrees from Temple University. She holds Kodaly Level 1 and Level III Orff Schulwerk certification, and is a member of the International Society for Music Education, Music Educators National Conference, Society for Music Teacher Education, Alliance for Active Music Making, Gordon Institute for Music Learning Mastership Certification Faculty, American Orff Schulwerk Association where teaches movement and special topics for Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Levels I and II.
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Jay Broeker has taught general music to children for over 35 years and presents workshops nationally in the areas of music creativity, curriculum development, and effective teaching practice. Each summer, he teaches in the graduate teacher education programs at the University of St. Thomas and the University of Kentucky. Jay’s commissioned choral works have been performed by numerous state and national honor choirs and are published by Boosey & Hawkes and Santa Barbara Music Publishing.

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