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Volume 9 2008
Articles
Interludes
Book Reviews
Volume 8 2007
Articles
- Volume 8(1): Tracie Constantino
Articulating aesthetic understanding through art making
- Volume 8(2): Vicki Lind
High quality professional development:
An investigation of the supports for and barriers to professional
development in arts education
- Volume 8(3): Jason Wallin
Between public and private:
Negotiating the location of art education
- Volume 8(4): Margaret Macintyre Latta, Gayle Buck, & April Beckenhauer
Formative assessment requires artistic vision
- Volume 8(5): Peter Hudson & Sue Hudson
Examining preservice teachers'
preparedness for teaching art
- Volume 8(6): Andrew R. Brown
Software development as music education research
- Volume 8(7): Pamela G. Taylor, Shannon O. Wilder, & Kathryn R. Helms
Walking with a ghost: Arts-based research, music
videos, and the re-performing body
- Volume 8(8): Susan Wright
Graphic-narrative play: Young
children's authoring through drawing and telling
- Volume 8(9): Constant Albertson & Miriam Davidson
Drawing with light and clay: Teaching and learning in the art studio
as pathways to engagement
- Volume 8(10): Michelle Zoss, Peter Smagorinsky, & Cindy O'Donnell-Allen
Mask-making as representational process: The situated composition of an identity
project in a senior English class
- Volume 8(11): Melanie Davenport
Between tradition and tourism: Educational strategies of a Zapotec artisan
- Volume 8(12): Heather Lynch & Julie Allan
Target practice? Using the arts for social inclusion
- Volume 8(13): Mary Beattie
Creating a self: A narrative and holistic perspective
- Volume 8(14): Viv Aitken, Deborah Fraser, & Graham Price
Negotiating the spaces: Relational pedagogy and power in drama education
- Volume 8(15): Deborah Blair
Musical maps as narrative inquiry
- Volume 8(16): Máire Ní Bhroin
"A slice of life": The interrelationships among art, play and the "real" life of the young child
- Volume 8(17): Boyd White
Aesthetic encounters: Contributions to generalist teacher education
- Volume 8(18): Anne Hewson
Emotions as data in the act of jokering forum theatre
Interludes
Book Reviews
- Volume 8 Review 1: Bengt Olsson
A classic updated: A review essay
Reimer, B. (2003). A philosophy of music education:
Advancing the vision. 3rd Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Volume 8 Review 2: David G. Hebert
Bruno Nettl's The study of ethnomusicology:
Thirty-one issues and concepts: An essay review
Nettl, B. (2005). The study of ethnomusicology: Thirty-one issues and concepts. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
- Volume 8 Review 3: Jason Helfer
Valuing musical participation: A review essay
Pitts, S. (2005). Valuing musical participation. Burlington, VT: Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-5095-2
- Volume 8 Review 4: Olga M. Hubard
Why is that art?: A review essay
Barrett, T. (2008). Why is that art? Aesthetics and criticism of contemporary art. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-516742-9
- Volume 8 Review 5: Jolyn Blank
Reflective practices in arts education: A review essay
Burnard, P. & Hennessy, S. (Eds.). (2006). Reflective practices in arts education. Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN: 1-4020-4702-9
- Volume 8 Review 6: Eve Harwood
Listen to their voices: A review essay
Smithrim, K. & Upitis, R. (Eds.). (2007) Listen to their voices: Research and practice
in early childhood music. Vol. 3 Research to Practice: A Biennial Series. Lee Bartel,
Ed. Canadian Music Educators Association.
Volume 7 2006
Articles
Book Reviews
Volume 6 2005
Articles
- Volume 6 Number 1:
Samuel Leong:
"Integrating Ancient Nanyin Music within an
Interdisciplinary and National Education School-wide Curriculum:
An Australian-Singaporean
Collaborative Arts Education Project"
- Volume 6 Number 2:
Jonathan Savage:
"Information Communication Technologies as a Tool for
Re-imagining Music Education in the 21st Century"
- Volume 6 Number 3:
Patricia E. Calderwood: "Risking aesthetic reading"
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Volume 6 Number 4:
Peter Gouzouasis & Anne-Marie LaMonde:
"The Use of Tetrads in the Analysis of Arts-Based Media"
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Volume 6 Number 5:
Carol A. Mullen, Margie Buttignol & C. T. Patrick Diamond:
"Flyboy: Using the arts and theater to assist suicidal adolescents."
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Volume 6 Number 6:
Burke, J. M.; Cuilla, K. A.; Winfield, A. G.;
Eaton, L. E.; & Wilson, A. V. "Epiphamania."
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Volume 6 Number 7:
Gosse, D.: "My arts-informed narrative inquiry into
homophobia in elementary schools as a supply teacher."
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Volume 6 Number 8:
Upitis, R.: "Experiences of artists and artist-teachers
involved in teacher professional development programs."
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Volume 6 Number 9:
Cosenza, G.: "Implications for music educators of an interdisciplinary curriculum."
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Volume 6 Number 10:
McMillan, C.:
"Musical ways of knowing: A personal approach to
qualitative inquiry in education."
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Volume 6 Number 11:
Pitts, S.: Twenty-nine world premiers in two hours: The story of Powerplus.
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Volume 6 Number 12:
Andrzejczak, N., Trainin, G., & Poldberg, M. From image to text: Using images in the writing process.
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Volume 6 Number 13:
Savva, A. & Trimis, E.
Responses of young children to contemporary art exhibits: The role of artistic experiences.
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Volume 6 Number 14:
Veblen, K., Beynon, C. & Odom, S.
Drawing on diversity in the arts education classroom: Educating our new
teachers.
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Volume 6 Number 15:
Custodero, L.
Making sense of "Making Special": Art and Intimacy in
musical lives and educational practice.
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Volume 6 Number 16:
Davis, S. G.
"That thing you do!" Compositional processes of a rock band.
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Volume 6 Number 17:
Paley, N., Crawford, J., Kinney, K., Koons, D., & Seo, J. Remaking The Educational Imagination.
Book Reviews
- Volume 6 Review 1:
Herbst, Anri; Nzewi, Meki; and Agawu, Kofi (Eds.). ( 2003). Musical
arts in Africa: Theory, practice and education. Pretoria, South
Africa: University of South Africa Press.
Reviewed by Sheelagh Chadwick,
University of Illinois
- Volume 6 Review 2:
Eisner, E. W. & Day, M. D. (Eds.). (2004). Handbook of
Research and Policy in Art Education: A Project of the National Art Education
Association. Mahwah, N. J.:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Reviewed by Teresa Cotner,
California State University, San Bernardino
- Volume 6 Review 3:
Davis, Jessica Hoffman. (2005). Framing education as art:
The octopus has a good day. N.Y.: Teachers College Press.
Reviewed by Richard Siegesmund, University of Georgia.
Volume 5 2004
Articles
Book Reviews
Volume 4 2003
Articles
Book Reviews
Volume 3 2002
Articles
Book Reviews
- Volume 3 Review 1:
Peter R. Webster "Review of
Parncutt, R. & McPherson, G. (Eds.) (2002). The science
and psychology of music performance: Creative strategies for
teaching and learning, New York: Oxford University Press"
- Volume 3 Review 2:
Kenneth Marantz "Review of Duncum, Paul & Bracey, Ted. (Eds). (2001). On
Knowing: Art and Visual Culture. Christchurch, New
Zealand: Canterbury University Press"
- Volume 3 Review 3:
Nick Rabkin "Review of
Deasy, Richard J. (Ed.). (2002). Critical Links:
Learning in the Arts and Student Academic and Social Development.
Washington, D.C.: Council of Chief State School Officers"
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Volume 3 Review 4: Sally Gradle "Review of
Kellman, Julia. (2001). Autism, Art, and Children: The Stories
We Draw. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey"
Volume 2 2001
Volume 1 2000
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