Volume 16 (2021) Special Volume: Historical Reprint of The Quarterly Journal for Music Teaching and Learning
Introducing the Historical Reprints of The Quarterly Journal of Music Teaching and Learning
Frank Abrahams and Richard Colwell
Introducing the Historical Reprints of The Quarterly Journal of Music Teaching and Learning
Frank Abrahams and Richard Colwell
Teaching for Understanding in the Arts: The Elementary Subjects Center at Michigan State University
Wanda T. May
The National Arts Education Research Center at New York University: Challenging Tradition
Jerrold Ross
Art in Philosophical Context
Ralph Smith
Toward an Enhanced Community of Scholars in Music Education
Estelle R. Jorgensen
Tracing Reflective Thinking In the Performance Ensemble
Lyle Davidson and Larry Scripp
The Effects of Class Voice and Breath-Management Instruction on Vocal Knowledge, Attitudes, and Vocal Performance Among Elementary Education Majors
Kenneth H. Phillips and Walter P. Vispoel
Review of CUBASE
Terry Griffey
CMP: The Basic Concept
Norman Dello Joio
A Case History of One Foundation's Philanthropy
Robert J. Werner
Comprehensive Musicianship: A Multicultural Perspective - Looking Back to the Future
James A. Standifer
You and L.A. Will Love Each Other
Peter Schickele
Remembering the CMP
Arthur Frackenpohl
A Composer in the Schools
Emma Lou Diemer
CM: The Uncommon Elements
Martin Mailman
Comprehensive Musicianship
David Willoughby
CM Reflections of a Band Director
Roger W. Warner
"Rats in the Attic" and Other Musical Explorations
John C. McManus
CM in Memphis: Evolution of a Revolution
Don Bennett
CMP: A Personal View
Charles H. Ball
Reflections on the MENC-CMP
Robert Washburn
Music Education in South Africa
Elizabeth Oehrle
The Status of Music Teaching and Learning in Taiwan
Yuan-Mei Hsieh
Historical Changes in the Objectives of Japanese Music Education
Atsuyasu Kitayama
Music Education in Nigeria: The Status of Music Learning and Teaching
Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko
Music Education in Malaysia: An Overview
Johami Abdullah
Switzerland: The Largest Country in the World
Leonard Cecil
