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Give a Note and Radio Disney Hitting the Road to Celebrate Music Education

The Give a Note Foundation and Radio Disney are hitting the road to celebrate music education. Six schools have been selected for the 2016 Music In Our Schools – Music Inspires…

Give a Note Foundation Announces 2016 Music In Our Schools Tour III Contest for Music Teachers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Jane Mell BalekGive a Note Foundation(703) 860-4000 ext. 228Janeb@giveanote.org  Give a Note Foundation Announces 2016 Music In Our Schools Tour III Contest for Music Teachers December…

Twelve Days of Giving Thanks: Give a Note Celebrates Our Partners and Their Impact

  Over the next twelve days leading up to Giving Tuesday, December 1, 2015  we will take a look back at the past four years and invite you to celebrate…

16 Schools Awarded Grants for Music Programs by Give a Note Foundation and 21st Century Fox

For Immediate Release Contact: Jane Mell Balek JaneB@GiveaNote.org or (703) 860-4000 x228 16 Schools Awarded Grants for Music Programs by Give a Note Foundation and 21st Century Fox RESTON, VA…

Give A Note Makes a Lasting Impact on Five Selected Schools

  The 2015 Music In Our Schools Tour began with a performance at Festival Disney as part of Disney Performing Arts by country artist RaeLynn, who wrote the MIOS tour…

Show Your Support for Music Education and the Give A Note Foundation!

Keep the momentum going during Music In Our Schools Month® with a public show of support for music education — for the teachers and students! Please share this image on…

2015 Give a Note Music In Our Schools Tour: Daily Video Updates

Give a Note Foundation hit the road again in March 2015 to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month®!   Click here for daily video updates and be sure to follow…

Join RaeLynn and ‘Always Sing’ during the Music In Our Schools Tour

The Give a Note Foundation is hitting the highway again this year for the second Music In Our Schools Tour! This year Valory Music Co. artist RaeLynn will be popping…

Vibrant Singer/Songwriter RaeLynn to Headline 2015 Music In Our Schools Tour and Raise Awareness for Music Education

Captivating Rising Star Will Join Give a Note Foundation and Radio Disneyin Recognizing Students for Their Music Education Achievements   “Always Sing” Available Now on iTunes RESTON, Va. (Feb. 24, 2015) – Nothing gives a voice…

The MIOS Bus Tour Heads for Walt Disney World After Concluding its Last School Visit in Charlotte, North Carolina

Give a Note Foundation, Disney Performing Arts and Big Machine Group joined forces this week with Danielle Bradbery, Season 4 winner of The Voice, to celebrate music education with a…

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Christopher M. Johnson, Professor of Music Education and Music Therapy, is currently the Chair of the Music Education and Music Therapy Department and Director of the Music Research Institute at the University of Kansas. Johnson earned his Ph.D. from the Florida State University.

Since his arrival at The University of Kansas, Johnson has taught courses in Instrumental Conducting, Teaching Instrumental Music, Managing Behaviors in the Music Environment, Psychology and Acoustics of Music, and Research Methods in Music Education and Music Therapy. Johnson served two terms as the editor of the International Journal of Music Education: Research, the research publication of the International Society for Music Education. He is currently serving his second term on the National Association for Music Educations Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education.  He also served on the editorial board of the Journal of Research in Music Education, and one earlier term as the Chair for the MENC Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education.  Johnson also served as the Chair for the Research Commission of the International Society for Music Education.

 

Johnson’s research interests include applied research in music education, and basic research in all aspects of the psychology of music. He has published articles in many journals including the Journal of Research in Music Education, the International Journal of Music Education, the Journal of Music Therapy, Journal of Band Research, Contributions to Music Education, and the Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, among others. Johnson has also been an active member and contributor to the Research Seminar of the International Society for Music Education and World Alliance for Arts Education.

 

Johnson received a university teaching award – the Ned N. Fleming Award for Excellence in Teaching and received the recognition for Graduate Teaching Achievement from the Center for Teaching Excellence. Johnson was also awarded a lecturing & research award as a J. William Fulbright Scholar and recently received the Ella Scoble Opperman Citation for Distinguished Achievement from the Florida State University College of Music.

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