editor’s message.

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Title: editor’s message.
Authors: bell, adam patrick
Source: Canadian Music Educator / Musicien Educateur au Canada. 2024, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p2-64. 5p.
Subject Terms: *Music classrooms, *Music teachers, *Music education, *Inclusive education, Canadian music, Musical notation
Abstract: This article from the Canadian Music Educator journal expresses gratitude to authors for their sensitive approach to writing and acknowledges the unique perspective that musicians bring to issues in music education. It discusses pressing issues of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in Canadian music education, including decolonizing music teacher education and dispelling Eurocentric pedagogies. The article also features columns on Indigenous perspectives, choral connections, and popular music education. The editor concludes by welcoming new members to the editorial board and emphasizing the importance of publishing articles that reflect the care and thoughtfulness of the profession. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:This article from the Canadian Music Educator journal expresses gratitude to authors for their sensitive approach to writing and acknowledges the unique perspective that musicians bring to issues in music education. It discusses pressing issues of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in Canadian music education, including decolonizing music teacher education and dispelling Eurocentric pedagogies. The article also features columns on Indigenous perspectives, choral connections, and popular music education. The editor concludes by welcoming new members to the editorial board and emphasizing the importance of publishing articles that reflect the care and thoughtfulness of the profession. [Extracted from the article]
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