Old Forums Access?
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Hello,
I was recently scanning through the NAfME forums looking for some threads I had seen in the past, but now I cannot access. They were part of the old forums, but the link included in the first post of these new forums doesn’t work. Is there any way to access the old forums and read the topics that were discussed there?
Thanks so much!
I apologize for the delay in my response. The old link to the forum discussions prior to 2011 is no longer working. I have contacted our NAfME Staff Liaison for guidance on your question. Thank you for your patience as we try to discover the answer to your question.
Respectfully,
Bridget James
Chair
NAfME Council for General Music Education (NCGME)
Unfortunately, the archives from the previous website (musiced.nafme.org) are no longer accessible. If there was a very specific topic you are trying to access, NAfME could attempt to help locate information but we are not sure if it will be possible through the past site. Let me know if you would like me to explore this option. Thank you, once again, for your patience as we researched your question with the NAfME staff.
Sincerely,
Bridget James
Chair
NAfME Council for General Music Education (NCGME)
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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