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The International History of Music Education website This website is being developed on behalf of the History Standing Committee of the International Society for Music Education. It aims to provide information on historical research in music education as well as national profiles (historical overviews or key reference) for ISME-affiliated as well as other countries.  This website will be progressively added to with national profiles over time.
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Bibliography of Australian Music Education Research, 1936 to 2012/13 website This website supports the online listing of 'completed' and 'in progress' research studies undertaken for higher degrees in music education and submission of data for inclusion in the BAMER database. It is hosted on the Australian Music Education Information and Resources website.
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History of Music Education in Australia website This website outlines aspects of the History of Music Education in Australia. It is hosted on the Australian Music Education Information and Resources website.
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The Curwen Method website This website outlines the pedagogical and notational principles of John Curwen's Tonic Sol-fa Method. It is hosted on the Australian Music Education Information and Resources website.
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The Curwen Bi-centenary website This website aims to promote and celebrate the life and work of John Curwen, the developer of the Tonic Sol-fa, and to recognise the contribution of Sarah Anna Glover (1785 - 1867), inventor of Norwich Sol-fa upon which Curwen based his music teaching method and its notational system. 
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The Origins and Foundations of Music Education This website gives details of this book publication edited by Gordon Cox and Robin Stevens and published by Continuum International Publishers.  This book is currently being revised for publication as a second edition by Bloomsbury Publishing.  
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The following websites have been developed as sources of information for music education researchers and for the music education profession in general. The general index page for these and other websites is http://music-ed.net
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The following websites have been developed as sources of information for music education researchers and for the music education profession in general. The general index page for these and other websites is http://music-ed.net
Robin Stevens’ Website
The International History of Music Education website This website is being developed on behalf of the History Standing Committee of the International Society for Music Education. It aims to provide information on historical research in music education as well as national profiles (historical overviews or key reference) for ISME-affiliated as well as other countries.  This website will be progressively added to with national profiles over time.
Go to ...
Bibliography of Australian Music Education Research, 1936 to 2012/13 website This website supports the online listing of 'completed' and 'in progress' research studies undertaken for higher degrees in music education and submission of data for inclusion in the BAMER database. It is hosted on the Australian Music Education Information and Resources website.
Go to ...
The Curwen Bi-centenary website This website aims to promote and celebrate the life and work of John Curwen, the developer of the Tonic Sol-fa, and to recognise the contribution of Sarah Anna Glover (1785 - 1867), inventor of Norwich Sol-fa upon which Curwen based his music teaching method and its notational system. 
Go to ...
The Origins and Foundations of Music Education This website gives details of this book publication edited by Gordon Cox and Robin Stevens and published by Continuum International Publishers.  This book is currently being revised for publication as a second edition by Bloomsbury Publishing.  
Go to ...
The Curwen Method website This website outlines the pedagogical and notational principles of John Curwen's Tonic Sol-fa Method. It is hosted on the Australian Music Education Information and Resources website.
Go to ...