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Deanne Hupfield, Fancy Shawl Dancer. CNAL/RCAA Conference 2015.
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This study draws together different strands of research into the impacts of music making on the development of children and young people. Professor Susan Hallam, explores intellectual, social and personal development and the ways involvement in music making can support and influence growth and development.
"If this primer helps you talk with others who make up your community about the power and potential of digital engagement, it will have served its purpose."
Colette Murphy,
Executive Director, Atkinson Foundation
Homa Gallery presents a Teacher's practice: an introduction to an art instructor and artist. The gallery will be displaying the works of all the instructors and hosting an evening with them as well as the gallery services.
Opening Reception will be this Thursday, January 22, 2015.
Join us for the 6th annual Art Education Graduate Symposium, on February 6th and 7th 2015. This year, the symposium will be showcasing research within and beyond the Concordia context, surrounding the theme of art and social inclusion.
The success of the 'Communication' festival has to be attributed to the experience of the organizing committee, the dedication of teacher directors and students, the enthusiasm of visiting artists, the support of school administrators and teacher representatives, and the kindness shown by many friends of the Festival in the local area.