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Betty-Neill Parsons
Educator
Methodist University
Location : Fayetteville, NC,
Specialization: Music; Music Education; Educational Leadership
Education: Methodist University
Master's Degree, Music Education, Fayetteville State University (1989); Master's Degree, Education Leadership East Carolina University (1987); Bachelors Degree, Music Education, Methodist College (1964)
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Year of Experience : more_than_25_years

Biography

Betty-Neill Parsons has spent over 40 years as an educator in which she has touched the lives of hundreds if not thousands of students from kindergarten to the university level. Highly educated Ms. Parsons received 2 Master’s Degrees, one in Education Leadership from Fayetteville State University and the other in Music Education from Methodist College, Fayetteville. Betty-Neill strongly believes that her commitment and ability to accept various perspectives helped her connect with her students. She has a deep appreciation for the impact she has been able to have on her students. She has taught and improved lives throughout many states in the US, and students from all around the world. Now, retired Betty-Neill worked as a teacher in Elementary schools as well as a Associate Professor of Music and as Director of Choral Activities and Music Education at the Methodist University. In the next few years Betty-Neill wishes to be more involved in volunteer work, to help and advocate students. Throughout her career, she has remained in contact with her students all over the world from Kenya Africa to New York City, she has been able to positively impact her students to become doctors, and entrepreneurs, all due to her driven, flexible, and kind-hearted nature that she has been able to share with her students over her years as an educator. Betty-Neil's experience is invaluable, her years of communicating with students over the years helped develop her own perspectives in order to be a better educator as well as a phenomenal person for support.