From Higher Ed... Timothy Phillips, President, Higher Education Division
higher education recitals featuring our talented colleagues from throughout the state. Also, please take some time to check out the research poster session at the conference.
Greetings fellow collegiate music educators ofAlabama,
I hope that your school year is off to a great start. Of course, this is the time of yearwhenwe get back to business…and for theAMEAboard, this has been a time of diligent planning for the AMEA Conference in January.
After attending our summer meetings at the Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center in Montgomery, I am really looking forward to having our conference in this location. It is a large, well- maintained facility that will provide a nice setting for our event. Please consider attending the higher educationmixer that will be held during the conference. This is an opportunity to meet other collegiate music educators and to express ideas for future contributions of the higher education division toAMEA.
I am happy to say that the higher education division will be sponsoring many excellent sessions at this year’s conference. We will host numerous research presentations covering a wide variety of subjects.We will sponsor two
In the coming weeks, Dr. LoriArdovino, the secretary and treasurer of the higher education division,will be contacting the various schools of music in our state to find participants for the higher education recitals at the coming conference. If you have an interest in participating, please do not hesitate to contact her.
Finally, the higher education division is happy to support the creation of the first Alabama Intercollegiate Band at this year’s conference. This group will be conducted by Ray Cramer and will perform a concert on the last day of the event.
I look forward tomeetingmany of you at the upcoming conference. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please do not hesitate to contactme. Best wishes for an excellent semester! CALLFOR SUBMISSIONS
TheAla Breve is seeking submissions of research articles for the Summer 2011 “Special Research” Edition to be published during the summer, 2011. Submissionsmay consist of quantitative, qualitative, descriptive, historical, philosophical, or any other kind of accepted research conducted by
university faculty and/or Submission Guidelines (adapted from the Submission Guide-
lines of Update: Applcations of Research inMusic Education)
1. Manuscripts must be research-based. 2. Manuscripts may present a single research study or a review of the literature. 3. Articles should be unique and not published elsewhere.
In
accordance with the Code of Ethics, submitting a manuscript indicates that it has not been published previously and is not currently submitted for publication elsewhere, either in its entirety or in part. 4. Authors should comply with APA ethical standards (
www.apa.org/ethics/ code2002.html) and institutional and federal regulations in the treatment of human subjects. 5. Quantitative manuscripts must conform to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed., 2001). Nonquantitative and historical studies may conform to APA style or to The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed., 2003).Authorsmay notmix styleswithin a manuscript. 8. Authors should submit four copies of typed, double-spaced manuscripts, which normally should not exceed 20 pages, along with an abstract of approximately 150 words. Authors should also submit 4 to 6 keywords relating to their article’s content. Type size should be no smaller than 12 points (double-spacing should include 28 points total for a line of text and the following line). Figures and drawings should be camera-ready. 9. To preserve the author’s anonymity in the review process, the manuscript should not reveal the author’s identity or institutional affiliation. The author’s name, address (including e-mail, if available), and institutional affiliation should appear only on a separate cover sheet.Manuscripts not conforming to this stipulation will be returned. 10. Manuscripts should be addressed to: Dr. Carl Hancock, University of Alabama School ofMusic, Tuscaloosa,AL 35487.
24 October 2010 active
practitioners. The deadline for the submission is November 1, 2010.
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