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Definition Specialized music instruction (sometimes called pullout programs) usually refers to elective classes that take selected students, but not all students, out of the self-contained classroom to participate in group…
Read MoreEarly Childhood Music Education A position statement of the National Association for Music Education Issue: Aural music learning begins for a typically-developing fetus at approximately 5 months gestation. From…
Read MoreThe National Association for Music Education Concerns MENC: The National Association for Music Education recognizes that assessment, and the accountability that stems from the public dissemination of the results of…
Read MoreThe Importance of Knowledge Transfer in Music Education Music educators can benefit from reflecting on past experiences and applying these ideas and skills to their current endeavors. By LaToya A.…
Read MoreYay Storytime! Musical Adventures with Children’s Picture Books, Part Fourteen By Thomas Amoriello Jr., NAfME Council for Guitar Education Immediate Past Chair This edition of “Yay Storytime! Musical Adventures with…
Read MoreBringing Popular Music to the National Stage An Interview with 2019 All-National Honor Ensemble Modern Band Conductor Scott Burstein This year the inaugural 2019 All-National Honor Ensemble (ANHE) Modern Band…
Read MoreThe C.O.N.N.E.C.T. Framework Face-to-Face Networking for College Students By Ari Meyerowitz and NAfME Member José Valentino Ruiz, Ph.D. Abstract This article explores the profound impact of face-to-face networking in college,…
Read MoreHistory of MIOSM Led by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), music educators and students throughout the United States and overseas are demonstrating this March the powerful role a…
Read MoreThe Arts Education for All Act, PLACE, and HBCUs Arts Education Act By Zachary Keita, NAfME Advocacy and Public Policy Communications Manager National Arts in Education Week (September 10-16, 2023)…
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