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Arts Education

ISSN: 1833-1505



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The Australian Online Journal of Arts Education is an internet-based, open-access scholarly journal that aims to promote the arts at all levels of education as well as to encourage research, discussion and debate regarding the role, development and implementation of arts programs in both formal and informal educational settings. The journal seeks to provide an avenue for the publication of articles by both individual researchers and research groups as well as arts education practitioners, and to provide a forum for scholarly discussion and debate in the area of arts education. It aims to support the work of undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as practicing arts educators by providing a freely-accessible source of information about and research findings in arts education.

The journal is fully peer-referred by a panel of international referees (the Editorial Board) and is managed by an Editorial Committee appointed annually from members of The Arts in Education Faculty Research Group within the Faculty of Education at Deakin University.

The Australian Online Journal of Arts Education is included in the DEST (Department of Education, Science and Training, Australian Government) Register of Refereed Journals.



LATEST ARTICLES

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28/10/2005
A new voice in a new place: Musical encounters with a difference
31/7/2006
Studying for the future: Training creative writing postgraduates for life after degrees
24/2/2006
The digital generation: The influence of portable music listening habits of first year pre-service education students on their future practice as primary school teachers
24/10/2006
Enhancing students’ experiences in music composition through music notation software
17/4/2007
Developing composition pedagogical knowledge: Music teacher education students as online mentors
24/11/2006
To learn an aesthetic language – a study of how hard of hearing children internalise dance
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