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WMEA President • Jon B. Gilliland
Unveiling the World Through Music
Board Perspective • R. Scott Pierce
Explore Multicultural Education Through Music
From the Desk of the Executive Director • Michael George
Unveil the World Through Global Literacy
Greetings from DPI • Mel Pontious
Achieving Creative Goals Through Key Processes
Research • Sheila Feay-Shaw
My Musical Journey of Discovery Began at the Great Wall
Early Childhood Education • Rick Townsend
Out of the Mouths of Babes
Choral • Thomas Ajack
Choral Music Education is Making the World Smaller
Jazz Education • Lisa Werner
Unveiling Authentic Latin Jazz to Your Jazz Students
Band • Kimberly Ricci
Bringing the World to the Band Room
Collegiate MENC • Alan Rieck
Understanding Culture Through Music
Tri-M Music Honor Society • Jack Plovanich
It’s All for the Kids!
Feature • Michael O’Brien
Music as Whose Culture? Five Challenges for the Ensemble Teacher
General Music • Jane Klein
Living Globally Through Music
College and University • Vanissa Murphy
Musical Intelligence and the Global Aspects of Brain-Based Learning
Feature • H. Robert Dittmer
Unveiling the World Through International Music Student Travel
Submission • Kristin Tjornehoj
Building Bridges Through Music Education
Comprehensive Musicianship Through Performance • Margaret Jenks
A Sound Bridge – World Music and the Affective
Technology • Matt McVeigh
Teaching for Global Relevance – the Next Frontier
Feature • Jim Scheuer
Quality Fine Arts Bring the World to Owen-Withee
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