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Sponsoring Organization: National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE)
Dates: November 19-21, 2021
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Discipline: Geography – November 19, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: Magna Publications
Dates: November 19-20, 2021
Location: Orlando, FL
Discipline: Multidisciplinary – November 19, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: Learning & the Brain
Dates: November 19-21st, 2021
Location:Boston, MA or Virtual
Discipline: Teacher Education – November 19, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: The National Association for Multicultural Education
Dates: November 17-21st, 2021
Location: Anaheim, CA
Discipline: Social Justice & Equity – November 17, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: Southeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business
Dates: Nov 11, 5:00 PM – Nov 13, 2:00 PM, 2021
Location: Savannah, GA
Discipline: Legal Studies – November 11, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: POD network
Dates: November 8-17
Location: Virtual
Discipline: Multidisciplinary – November 08, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: IAIE (international Alliance for Invitational Education)
Dates: November 5-6, 2021 and November 12-13, 2021
Location: Virtual
Discipline: Inclusive Education – November 05, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: Mount Aloysius College
Dates: October 23rd , 2021
Location:Virtual
Discipline: Education/Teacher Education
– October 23, 2021
We invite proposals that draw on the scholarship of teaching and learning to address topics related to teaching music history (broadly defined) at any academic level (K-12, higher education, community) and the issues its practitioners face. Although the conference program committee is open to proposals on any relevant topic, we especially welcome proposals that address the following:
- Online pedagogy, student engagement, and new formats beyond the traditional classroom
- Teaching and learning in “the new normal” (e.g., what to carry forward after the pandemic and a year of protests)
- Pedagogy or curricular development that explores the blurred boundaries between music history and other subdisciplines of music studies (e.g. ethnomusicology, sound studies, music theory);
- Perspectives on teaching and learning from disciplines beyond musicology;
- Learning to teach courses, topics, and methodologies beyond our expertise;
- Positioning music history within the curriculum and drawing connections among courses (e.g., core and elective);
- Strategizing meaningful conversations about curriculum with colleagues and administration;
- Rethinking and reframing the relevance of music history within and beyond the university, college, or school of music; and
- Perspectives on teaching and learning from outside the United States. – June 14, 2021
Sponsoring Organization: University of Kansas
Dates: June 10-11th , 2021
Location: Virtual
Discipline: Multidisciplinary – June 10, 2021