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- In a report of the 1999 Housewright Symposium led by past MENC President June Hinckley, today's outstanding music educators present a vision that will guide the future of music education through the next twenty years.
- About the Author: CLIFFORD MADSEN, the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Music, is Coordinator of Music Education/Music Therapy/Contemporary Media and teaches in the areas of music education, music therapy, research, and psychology of music.
- 242 Pages
- Music, Reference
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In a report of the 1999 Housewright Symposium led by past MENC President June Hinckley, today's outstanding music educators present a vision that will guide the future of music education through the next twenty years.Book Synopsis
In a report of the 1999 Housewright Symposium led by past MENC President June Hinckley, today's outstanding music educators present a vision that will guide the future of music education through the next twenty years.
About the Author
CLIFFORD MADSEN, the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Music, is Coordinator of Music Education/Music Therapy/Contemporary Media and teaches in the areas of music education, music therapy, research, and psychology of music. He serves on various international and national editorial and research boards and is widely published throughout scholarly journals in music education and therapy.
In addition, he has authored and co-authored many books and is perhaps best known for Teaching/Discipline: A Positive Approach for Educational Development, Experimental Research in Music, Competency Based Music Education, Applications of Research in Music Behavior, and Vision 2020: The Housewright Symposium on the Future of Music Education.
Dr. Madsen received the bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University and the Ph.D. from The Florida State University. He was appointed to the FSU faculty in 1961