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Expanding Secondary Music Curricula: A look at students engaging with popular music, technology, and creating original music

Tobias, E. S. (2012). Hybrid spaces and hyphenated musicians: Secondary students’ musical engagement in a songwriting and technology course. Music Education Research, 14(3), 329-346. A research article I wrote entitled Hybrid spaces and hyphenated musicians: Secondary students’ musical engagement in a songwriting and technology course is now available in the journal Music Education Research. Below is the article’s abstract: This case study investigates how secondary students (three individuals and three groups) engaged with music and acted as musicians in a… Read More »Expanding Secondary Music Curricula: A look at students engaging with popular music, technology, and creating original music

Project Based Learning & Music Education: Resources

The lastest version of Edutopia focuses on best practices for Project Based Learning, highlighting a school that incorporates this approach to teaching and learning. Project based learning is an approach that works naturally in music education settings and can assist music educators in providing students with deep and rich engagement and learning that can be applied beyond the school setting. With the assistance of my students and local educators I keep an evolving curated list of resources for designing and… Read More »Project Based Learning & Music Education: Resources

Valved low brass in jazz. . .

In the following two posts, jazz musician and educator George Colligan speaks to the issue of valved low brass instruments in the context of performing jazz music. If you have any perspectives on the trombone, euphonium, marching baritone and other low brass instruments (or any instruments for that matter) in the context of your school jazz ensembles, combos, or general performance take a look at the original posts, the comments of other readers, and consider sharing your own thoughts on… Read More »Valved low brass in jazz. . .

2nd Symposium on LGBT Studies & Music Education in october 2012

The 2nd Symposium on LBGT Studies and Music Education will take placeĀ  in collaboration with the Consortium for Research on Equity in Music Education (CREME) October 18-19 2012. This purpose of the second symposium is to encourage, promote, and disseminate discourse regarding intersection of LGBT topics and music education. The symposium seeks to reveal how LGBT issues operate within music education in terms of research, curriculum, teacher preparation, and the musical lives and careers of LGBT music students and teachers.… Read More »2nd Symposium on LGBT Studies & Music Education in october 2012