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Multimedia, Intermedia, Music, Media Arts, and evolving curricula: Robert Black’s Possessed Project 31 Jul 2013 | 03:24 am

Throughout the years I’ve found Bang on A Can to be an inspiration for music education. Whether their flexible ensemble structures, their hyphenated musicianship in terms of many members being both co...

Music, Expression, Responding to Current Events, Trayvon Martin, & National Music Standards 18 Jul 2013 | 07:48 am

Music plays numerous important functions in society and as part of the human experience. Merriam (1964), for instance, outlines 10 functions of music. Several functions of music apply to the role tha...

National Core Arts Standards Public Review: Music and Media Arts for your consideration 2 Jul 2013 | 05:49 am

The Core Arts Standards are now available for public review. A video orientation helps in providing some background information but you will probably want to take a look at the conceptual framework o...

Composing, songwriting, and producing: Diversifying popular music pedagogy 19 Jun 2013 | 12:29 am

Tobias, E. S. (2013). Composing, songwriting, and producing: Diversifying popular music pedagogy. Research Studies in Music Education, 0(0), 1-25. doi:10.1177/1321103X13487466 My article Composing, so...

Philosophical thinking & Music Education: International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education IX 17 Jun 2013 | 01:39 am

If you did not attend the International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education (ISPME) IX you can read Roger Mantie’s reflections on the conference. Mantie speaks about the importance of “gra...

Philosophical thinking & Music Education: International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education IX 17 Jun 2013 | 01:39 am

If you did not attend the International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education (ISPME) IX you can read Roger Mantie’s reflections on the conference. Mantie speaks about the importance of “grap...

Philosophical thinking & Music Education: International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education IX 17 Jun 2013 | 01:39 am

If you did not attend the International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education (ISPME) IX you can read Roger Mantie’s reflections on the conference. Mantie speaks about the importance of “grap...

Philosophical thinking & Music Education: International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education IX 17 Jun 2013 | 01:39 am

If you did not attend the International Symposium on the Philosophy of Music Education (ISPME) IX you can read Roger Mantie’s reflections on the conference. Mantie speaks about the importance of “grap...

Developing the debate for “Assessment on our own Terms” and contributing to related discourse 2 Jun 2013 | 02:47 am

The article Assessment on Our Own Terms by Samuel Hope and Mark Wait is an important read for music educators and anyone who deals with arts education, assessment, or policy connected to arts assessme...

Developing the debate for “Assessment on our own Terms” and contributing to related discourse 2 Jun 2013 | 02:47 am

The article Assessment on Our Own Terms by Samuel Hope and Mark Wait is an important read for music educators and anyone who deals with arts education, assessment, or policy connected to arts assessme...

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