Editor’s Message Thomas A. Mosher
732-367-7195
tmosher@njmea.org
Website:
http://www.njmea.org
Do You Have Something To Say?
board who have been submitting articles during the past year, but we need more. If you have ideas float- ing around in your head which have been nagging at you to be written down so you could communi- cate them to others in the profession… now is the time.
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There are those who write on special topics but they cannot do so all the time. For example, Bill Berz has written more than 50 articles on band for TEMPO over the past 10+ years, but he is not able to do so for every issue. We need people who can write with a different view point to use at times when he is busy with other activities. The same is true in many of our other areas. Writers are needed for almost every aspect of music education: elementary, middle school, high school, higher education and college students. At each of these levels we need people writing about: band, chorus, orchestra, jazz, special education, technology, etc. TEMPO Magazine is not just about forms and
auditions. We try to provide educational articles which will help our members to teach better, to provide them with new ideas, and to stay informed about the world of music education. The magazine needs articles by teachers who teach at the levels about which they would write in
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t is that time of year again when we try to encourage some of you to try your hand at writing. We have some new authors on
order to assure our readers that they have experi- ence at these levels and “know what they are talking about.” Higher education has been missing in our magazine for several years and professors of music at the college level are more than welcome to pro- vide us with articles in their areas of expertise. No one who submits to the magazine needs to
worry about their grammar or spelling. We do ask that you proof read what you write and do a spell check prior to submitting your work, but we will make every effort to make you look good! The criteria and submission guidelines are avail- able at the
njmea.org website under TEMPO. These guidelines will be updated periodically, but rather than sending submissions by disk, emailing attach- ments is easiest and best. With every submission, I need your contact information and a high resolu- tion head shot of yourself to use with the article. Information being sent for publication must be in my hands by the deadlines listed on the first page of this magazine. There you will find the deadline as well as the projected delivery date of the maga- zine.
Do you have some really good ideas? Then write
them down and send them in to tmosher@njmea. org
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
MARCH 2013
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