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  1. Vision 2020 offered a thoughtful review of the recent history of music education and an overview of its current state together with projections and questions about its future.

  2. The new AEDP report reveals that, while 92 percent of students in U.S. public schools have access to music education in school, 3,609,698* of students do not have that same opportunity. In addition, 2,095,538* students do not have access to any arts education (defined as dance, music, theatre or visual arts).

  3. A Look Ahead: Music Education from 2020 to 2050. Lehman, Paul R. Contributions to Music Education, v45 p67-80 2020. "Vision 2020" offered a thoughtful review of the recent history of music education and an overview of its current state together with projections and questions about its future.

  4. Aug 14, 2020 · Given this nearly religious faith in the need for and importance of our inherited traditions of music, what is to be done to prevent the 2020 pandemic from devastating, for future generations, the practice and place of music in American life?

  5. Music education in the United States is implemented in many schools as a form of modern-day teaching. Music education is a field of study that focuses on the teaching and application of music in the classroom.

  6. History of music education in the United States. After the preaching of Reverend Thomas Symmes, the first singing school was created in 1717 in Boston, Massachusetts for the purposes of improving singing and music reading in the church. These singing schools gradually spread throughout the colonies.

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  8. Jun 4, 2020 · Does the post-2020 music education embrace students who crave music-making in the enormous number of ways we see emerging as significant in this time? What does distance mean to music education in your present?

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