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Call for Conference Proposals
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Georgia Music Educators Association In-Service Conference
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Types of Submissions Sought:
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Research Paper Presentations and Research Posters
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Description of Types of Submissions Sought:
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GMEA Research in Music Education and College Division is pleased to announce the call for proposals for spoken and poster research presentations at the Georgia Music Educators Association Conference.
Students (undergraduate and graduate) and faculty are invited to submit abstracts describing completed or in-progress research pertaining to any aspect of music teaching and learning. Researchers whose work is selected are required to (a) register for and attend the GMEA Conference (researchers from out-of-state will received complimentary registration), and for posters (b) prepare a visual display of their research, and (c) be available during the dedicated poster session to discuss their work with interested persons.
Posters will be displayed on traditional large poster boards in the Atrium of The Classic Center for the entire day on Friday, January 27th. Posters can be up to 44’’ wide and 36’’ high. The dedicated poster session time slot from 11:15 AM-12:15 PM will provide opportunities for conference attendees to interact with researchers.
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Research studies exemplifying qualitative, quantitative, philosophical and historical methodologies will be considered for this session. Submissions of “Graduate Research” and “Action Research” completed by music educators in their classroom/rehearsal hall are also encouraged.
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All submissions must be received according to instructions by 11:59 PM on the day of the deadline. Abstracts will be blind-reviewed and notification will be sent electronically by October 15th. Titles and authors of accepted proposals will be listed in the conference program upon the primary author's confirmation of conference attendance.
Please prepare an abstract (maximum of 300 words) that does not identify the author(s). Authors should explicitly state the purpose of the research, methodology including sample, questions or problems of the study, and how results (or anticipated results for in-progress work) relate to practice. Submissions not adhering to these guidelines will be automatically rejected. Please submit here: https://form.jotform.com/220665694500961
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Deadline for Submissions and Timeline for Acceptance of Proposals:
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Inquiries About the Conference Proposal Should Be Directed To:
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A Note from Brian Wesolowski:
The mission of the Music Research Nexus is to connect those involved in music education/music therapy research at higher education institutions.
1. Music education/music therapy position vacancies
2. Calls for international, national, and state music education conferences
3. Calls for nominations for service-related activities
4. Calls for papers
5. Research funding/award opportunities
To see records of postings, to subscribe to the listserv, or to submit a dissemination request, visit the Music Research Nexus at: http://musicresearchnexus.com/
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