The academic editor of Music Educators Journal (MEJ) outlines and discusses implications of the decision process involved with the shift away from print to a primarily electronic MEJ. The article ends with considerations for the future of MEJ as a uniquely democratic institution within the National Association for Music Education
Two journals reflecting the interests and concerns of music educators are Music Educators Journal (M...
The Future Directions of Music Cognition conference and speaker series incorporated hundreds of scho...
Having been asked to respond to Action Ideal VIII by the Mayday Group, concerning technology and its...
The academic editor of Music Educators Journal (MEJ) outlines and discusses implications of the deci...
A year ago, near this time, an unexpected and unfortunate series of events forced our professional o...
This essay examines components of the critique process used for American music education journals. I...
Music education scholar and researcher Peter Webster (2017) offers a scenario in which a doctor, an ...
This article focuses on the contributions made by composer Bennett Reimer to the Music Educators Jo...
This essay examines components of the critique process used for American music education journals. I...
The editor explains the journal’s migration to an online, open-access platform and provides an intro...
This article reports results of a comprehensive content analysis of the 644 Music Educators Journal ...
Two journals reflecting the interests and concerns of music educators are Music Educators Journal (M...
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Keith Hatschek, relates what accomplishments the editors of the journal ha...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Print academic journals are dead. As we watch large metropolitan newspapers fail (as are many small ...
Two journals reflecting the interests and concerns of music educators are Music Educators Journal (M...
The Future Directions of Music Cognition conference and speaker series incorporated hundreds of scho...
Having been asked to respond to Action Ideal VIII by the Mayday Group, concerning technology and its...
The academic editor of Music Educators Journal (MEJ) outlines and discusses implications of the deci...
A year ago, near this time, an unexpected and unfortunate series of events forced our professional o...
This essay examines components of the critique process used for American music education journals. I...
Music education scholar and researcher Peter Webster (2017) offers a scenario in which a doctor, an ...
This article focuses on the contributions made by composer Bennett Reimer to the Music Educators Jo...
This essay examines components of the critique process used for American music education journals. I...
The editor explains the journal’s migration to an online, open-access platform and provides an intro...
This article reports results of a comprehensive content analysis of the 644 Music Educators Journal ...
Two journals reflecting the interests and concerns of music educators are Music Educators Journal (M...
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Keith Hatschek, relates what accomplishments the editors of the journal ha...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Print academic journals are dead. As we watch large metropolitan newspapers fail (as are many small ...
Two journals reflecting the interests and concerns of music educators are Music Educators Journal (M...
The Future Directions of Music Cognition conference and speaker series incorporated hundreds of scho...
Having been asked to respond to Action Ideal VIII by the Mayday Group, concerning technology and its...