The 2nd International Society for Music Education (ISME) South Asia Regional Conference
Organised by the Nepal Music Center, Kathmandu, Nepal (November 4-6, 2019).
CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN
Abstracts are to be submitted by May 15, 2019
Conference Theme
'Music teacher learning and life in the 21st century'
The overarching conference theme may be addressed through papers on the following topics:
- music teacher identity in and for community development
- music education in vulnerable communities
- music teachers as activists and change makers
- music teachers' changing work and life in traditional communities
- navigating past, present and future musical practices in changing societies
- inclusive music teaching in and for diverse societies
- teaching in tertiary level music programs
- capacity building in music teacher education
- structures and processes that support collaborative professional learning and development in music education
- cross-cultural and cross-national collaboration in music education
- mechanisms and challenges implementing music teaching in formal education
- local and national politics guiding the work of music teachers
- the nature and status of music and music teacher education in South Asia
Presentations are invited as individual papers (20 minutes, 5 minute discussion, 5 minute changeover); themed symposia (90 minutes); and workshops (60 minutes).
For more information and to submit proposals please visit the website: https://www.isme-conferences.org/south-asian-regional-conference.html
Welcome to the ISME South Asia 2019 Conference. The Steering Committee of the 2nd International Society for Music Education (ISME) South Asia Regional Conference welcomes you and looks forward to your participation in Nepal from November 4-6th, 2019 |
Danielle Treacy
Research assistant & Doctoral researcher (music education)
Faculty of Music Education, Jazz and Folk Music/MuTri Doctoral School
Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
PO Box 30
FI-00097 Uniarts
Finland
danielle.treacy@uniarts.fi
http://www.uniarts.fi/danielle-treacy