2015 PMEA Research Presentations
Following are research poster presentations at the 2015 PMEA Annual In-Service Conference held in Hershey, PA. Click on a link to view the abstract corresponding to its title.
PMEA Research Poster Presentations
Saturday Night Lights: The Origin and Development of the Marching Band Field Show~~~Glen A. Brumbach, Doctoral Student, University of Maryland
What’s the Jive about Jazz? A Study of Music Educators’ Selection of Repertoire for Jazz Ensemble Programs~~~Glen A. Brumbach, Doctoral Student, University of Maryland
The Relationship Between Phonological Awareness and Music Aptitude~~~Mara Culp, Doctoral Student, The Pennsylvania State University
African-American Bandsmen in the U.S. Navy: A Movement Toward Racial Integration~~~Gregory Drane, Doctoral Student, The Pennsylvania State University
High School Students’ Musical Achievement and Improvisation on the Steel Drum~~~Jessica L. Eastridge, Master’s Student, University of Delaware
Public School Orchestra Programs and the El Sistema Movement: Exploring Similarities, Differences, and Potential Redundancies~~~Stephen Fairbanks, Doctoral Student, The Pennsylvania State University
The Effect of Visually Presented Lyrics on Song Learning~~~Yo-Jung Han, Doctoral Student, and Dr. Joanne Rutkowski, Professor of Music Education, The Pennsylvania State University
An Examination of the Attitudes of American Music Educators Towards Musical Improvisation~~~Anne-Marie Hildebrandt, Doctoral Student, The Pennsylvania State University
The Relationship Between the Use of Democratic Practices and Competitive Marching Band Scores~~~Casey Hounsell, Undergraduate Honors Student, The Pennsylvania State University
Early Childhood and Elementary Music Education: The Administrator’s View~~~Katherine E. W. Martinenza, Master’s Student, University of Delaware
An Intrinsic Case Study of Six Southeastern Public School Music Educators’ Classroom Management Development~~~Dr. Elizabeth Cassidy Parker, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Temple University
Allocation of Administrative Resources by Maryland Band Directors~~~P. Joseph Holback, Jr., Undergraduate Honors Student, Elizabethtown College
Continued Investigation of the Effect of a Male Singing Model on Kindergarten Children’s Use of Singing Voice Achievement~~~Dr. Joanne Rutkowski, Professor of Music Education, The Pennsylvania State University
Conservatism and Democratic Teaching Practices Among Pennsylvania Music Ensemble Teachers~~~Dr. Daniel J. Shevock, The Pennsylvania State University
A Case Study on Parent Participation in Their Child’s Musical Development~~~Emma Steever, Master’s Student, University of Delaware
The Role of the Goal: Perspectives on Goal-Setting by Undergraduate Students~~~Dr. Linda Thornton, Associate Professor of Music Education; Krissie Weimer, Doctoral Student; Casey Hounsell, Undergraduate Honors Student; with Alison Long, Caitlyn McGaugh, and Erin Trautmann, Undergraduate Students, The Pennsylvania State University
The Creativity Conversation: A Content Analysis of Music Educators’ Journal From 1955-2014~~~Dr. Linda Thornton, Associate Professor of Music Education; Anne-Marie Hildebrandt, Doctoral Student; and Dr. Daniel J. Shevock, The Pennsylvania State University
Is Music Aptitude an Indicator of Students’ Persistence in a Beginning and Middle School Band Program?~~~Brett C. Tozer, Director of Band/HS Social Studies (Berlin Brothersvalley School District) and Doctoral Candidate, Curriculum and Instruction, Indiana University of Pennyslvania
Pennsylvania Elementary Band Directors’ Methods for Student Instrument Selection~~~Erin L. Trautmann, Undergraduate Honors Student, The Pennsylvania State University
A Tale of Two Novices~~~Krissie Weimer, Doctoral Student, The Pennsylvania State University
Digital Expressions: An Examination of the Role Music Technology Plays in the Formation of Adolescent Musical Identities~~~Lindsay Weiss, Doctoral Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University; Jordan Mroziak, Duquesne University; and Lisa Hoak, Duquesne University
Co-Constructing Music in a Reggio-Inspired Preschool~~~Emily A. Westlake, Master’s Student, Temple University
PMEA Research Presentations
The Relationship Between Phonological Awareness and Music Aptitude~~~Mara Culp, The Pennsylvania State University
School Music Programs in the El Sistema Movement: A Rationale for Exploring Similarities, Differences, and Potential Redundancies~~~Stephen Fairbanks, The Pennsylvania State University
Conservatism and Democratic Teaching Practices Among Pennsylvania Music Ensemble Teachers~~~Daniel Shevock, The Pennsylvania State University
The Role of the Goal: Perspectives on Goal-Setting by Undergraduate Students~~~Linda Thornton, Krissie Weimer, Casey Hounsell, Allison Long, Caitlyn McGaugh, & Erin Trautmann, The Pennsylvania State University
Digital Expressions: An Examination of the Role Music Technology Plays in the Formation of Adolescent Musical Identities~~~Lindsay Weiss (Teachers College, Columbia), Jordan Mroziak (Duquesne), & Lisa Hoak (Duquesne)
Children’s Co-Construction of Music in a Reggio-Inspired Preschool~~~Emily Westlake, Temple University
PMEA Invited Researcher Presentation
What Has Research Told Us About Beginning Teachers?~~~Dr. Colleen Conway, University of Michigan Description: Discussion of experiences of beginning music teachers in their first years based on research.
PMEA Research to Practice Workshops
Developing Classroom Management: Master Teachers Speak~~~Dr. Elizabeth Cassidy Parker, Temple University
Description: Explore classroom music interactions through the eyes of master teachers.
From Nurturing to Intervention: Research-Based Approaches for Helping All Children Learn to Sing~~~Dr. Joanne Rutkowski, The Pennsylvania State University
Description: Applications of research findings to help children learn to sing.