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Linda Arms
Gilbert
Dr. Linda Arms
Gilbert is a native of Murfreesboro and is currently serving as
the Associate Director for Instruction and Professional Development
of the Murfreesboro City Schools. She is an adjunct faculty member
at Middle Tennessee State University in the Department of Educational
Leadership and will be joining Cumberland University in an adjunct
position this fall. Dr. Gilbert received her B.S. degree in elementary
education, her M.A.T. degree in music, and her Ed.S. degree in administration
and supervision from Middle Tennessee State University. She received
her Ed.D. Degree in curriculum and instruction from Tennessee State
University. The 1998 Tennessee Teacher of the Year, Dr. Gilbert
is a frequent speaker at regional, state, and national conferences,
and is an adjudicator throughout Tennessee for various instrumental
ensemble events. She is a member of numerous professional organizations,
has served as the president of the Middle Tennessee Education Association,
is a member of various local boards, and has been recognized by
many state and regional organizations for her work in education.
She is listed in numerous Who¹s Whos and has been featured in the
Innovator section of NEA Today with her work as a teacher in establishing
music keyboard labs.
In her role
as Associate Director, Dr. Gilbert supervises all areas of instruction
for the Murfreesboro City Schools. In addition, during the past
two years, she has authored almost $3 million in grants for the
system, has served as the liaison between many community organizations/businesses
and the school system, and has worked with governmental, social
service, and volunteer agencies to develop the Franklin Heights
and Mercury Heights areas of Murfreesboro into safe communities
where residents can reach their potentials for success and happiness.
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