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Electronic conference proceedings of Establishing Identity: LGBT Studies and Music Education available

A number of papers presented at the Establishing Identity: LGBT Studies and Music Education Conference are now availble directly as electronic conference proceedings at the Bulletin of the Council of Research in Music Education website. The following papers are included: Opening statement Bergonzi, L. Keynote Address “I Always Think There’s A Band, Kid:” Queer Music Education Lost Gould, E. Queer Path and Career Path: A Phenomenological Study Cavicchia, J. The Go To Guy Duling, E “Off the Radar”: Reflections of… Read More »Electronic conference proceedings of Establishing Identity: LGBT Studies and Music Education available

AERA 2010 Conference & Music Education

For those interested in music education research, the American Educational Research Association (AERA) 2010 Conference schedule is available – the conference takes place this weekend through Tuesday. This annual conference is always full of phenomenal research sessions in a very wide array of disciplines. Thanks to Paul Baker, from the AERA Communications and Outreach committee, a NING site dedicated to the conference is already up and running and the twitter account @AERA2010 will be aggregating tweets tagged with #AERA &… Read More »AERA 2010 Conference & Music Education

AERA & Music Education

For those of you interested in music education research, the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Conference schedule is now available. This annual conference is always full of phenomenal research sessions in a very wide array of disciplines. Here’s a quick look at the sessions sponsored by the Music Education Special Interest Group: Monday April 13th 12:00 – 1:30 Current Issues in Music Learning and Teaching Session Participants: Chair: Ronald P. Kos (Boston University)  From Transfer to Transformation: A Preliminary Inquiry… Read More »AERA & Music Education

2009 Arizona Music Educators Association In-Service (Conference)

I just returned from the 2009 Arizona Music Educators Association In-Service (conference). I had a great time attending sessions, and meeting many wonderful people. At the conference it was announced that MENC has started the following petition, available online: Be it resolved that we, the undersigned, agree that all Americans should work to enhance and support music education in our nation’s schools. To that end, we call on the U.S. Department of Education and all American leaders to: • Mandate… Read More »2009 Arizona Music Educators Association In-Service (Conference)