Fall 2024

Volume 4, Issue No. 1

  • Choir for Youth Immigrants

    This study explores the experience of seventh-grade Syrian children singing in choir in a school in Turkey.

  • Surreal Woman. Contemporary Botticelli girl creating a window with her sleeve causing a surreal effect with the connection between her mind and body. © Elena Ray

    What Happens When Mind-Body Learning Meets Musical Theatre

    Embodied learning processes empower students to improve self-observation skills and thinking in the moment.

  • ChatGPT FTW!

    Using AI can be a major time-saver and a valuable thought partner for music educators. If you haven’t tried it yet, now’s the time!

  • Building an Ensemble of Growth

    This article shares the importance of a growth mindset when building an ensemble.

  • In Search of a Better World? Reconsidering Sociology and Music Education as Utopian Fields.

    Is it music education’s mission to change society? How should our society operate and what does this mean for how we approach music education? Kertz-Welzel looked at various interpretations of “utopia” and how sociologists form a vision of “utopia.” Kertz-Welzel also explores “utopian dimensions of sociology for music education and redefines music education as a utopian field.