

The Australian Society for Music Education (ASME) was
established in 1967. Its establishment followed discussions between
nationwide representatives after the successful UNESCO Conference on
Music Education held in Sydney in July 1965. The purpose of ASME is
to encourage and advance music education at all levels as an integral
part of general education and community life, and as a profession within
the broad field of music.
Download the ASME Tasmanian Chapter Constitution (pdf 40KB)
ASME exists to:
ASME is Australia's only affiliate organisation of the International Society for Music Education (ISME), which exists under the auspices of UNESCO's Music Council. ASME also represents music education on the National Affiliation of Arts Educators (NAAE).
As an Australia-wide organisation, ASME operates under a National Executive and representative National Council who work through Chapters in all of Australia's States and Territories. At the State and Territory levels, ASME is represented by Chapter Councils which include the positions of Chapter Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, as well as non-office bearing Chapter Council members. All ASME personnel work in an honorary capacity. At the National and Chapter levels, ASME represents music education in its broadest sense.
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