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Welcome to the 2020 ISME Music in Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) Virtual Seminar!


All conference times UTC.  All sessions will be recorded for later viewing.

Paper Presentations: 
The Paper presentations are pre-recorded sessions. They will be recorded and made available before the session with presenters. Please view the uploaded papers prior to the MISTEC session you are wanting to attend, so you can take part in the interactive aspects of the sessions. To make best use of the live-streaming/discussion time with paper presenters, we ask that you view their 15 to 20-minute recorded presentations prior to their corresponding Q & A session.

Workshops: 
The workshops are live-streamed opportunities for delegates to learn practical aspects of teaching music online. The workshop sessions focus on sharing approaches to teaching music online. There will be a short 10 minutes question time at the end of the workshop. Feel free to continue your discussions with the presenter after the workshops.
 
Poster Presentations: 
To make best use of the live-streaming time with presenters, we have allocated a time of 10 minutes for the presenter to share work and answer questions in their allocated time. Here. the presenters aim to share an overview of their current research work with the live audience online.
Saturday, July 18 • 06:00 - 06:30
Poster Session 3

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  • Margaret Hoey - Emerging stories; Impact of singing infused general primary classrooms link to poster video
  • [NOT a LIVE Q&A] Jennifer Carter - What might a music curriculum look like for music teachers of the future? - see  video below

Speakers
avatar for Margaret Hoey

Margaret Hoey

Music Teacher, University of Queensland PhD Candidate / Music Teacher
I have always enjoyed singing and as a teacher, I have sung with all my classes over the years. I have personally witnessed the transformative power of singing and I am curious about its potential.Press this link to view the video outlining my poster presenter - https://youtu.be... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Carter

Jennifer Carter

PhD candidate, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney University
Biography: Jennifer Carter is a PhD candidate with Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney University. She is an experienced music and English teacher in New South Wales Secondary schools, and has been a Head Teacher of Music, Head Teacher Performing Arts and Head Teacher Administration... Read More →



Saturday July 18, 2020 06:00 - 06:30 UTC
Forum 2 - July 18