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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:Music, General
联系方式:617-358-4272
Diana R. Dansereau, Assistant Professor of Music, Music Education, is dedicated to enriching the musical lives of young children. She demonstrates this by researching music learning in early childhood; implementing innovative musical experiences in early childhood and elementary settings; working with pre- and in-service music teachers to critically analyze research and practice; serving professional organizations whose missions pertain to advancing children’s music learning; and evaluating arts organizations’ and schools’ music programs for children. Dr. Dansereau was an instructor at Georgia State University, held teaching assistantships at Georgia State and Penn State, and served as Assistant Director of Education & Outreach for the Pittsburgh Symphony. She taught elementary general and instrumental music in Rochester, NY, early childhood music in Georgia and Pennsylvania, and was the Early Childhood Music Specialist for the Lincoln School in Providence, RI. She currently teaches music to infants and toddlers as part of Soundplay – a program she co-founded at the Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School. Dr. Dansereau serves as Vice President of the Early Childhood Movement & Music Association, Editorial Chair and peer reviewer for ECMMA’s journal Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association, is chair-elect of the National Association for Music Education’s Early Childhood Music Special Research Interest Group, and is on the Advisory Board for the Music Educators Journal. She has consulted for various educational institutions and arts organizations including Orchestras Canada, the Cathedral Choral Society, and the Moses Brown School. She collaborated with the League of American Orchestras and Georgia State University’s Center for Educational Partnerships in Music (CEPM) to coauthor an evaluation of the Ford Made in America program, and evaluated and coauthored reports on the Bank of America Awards for Excellence in Orchestra Education 2006 and 2007 honorees. Dr. Dansereau has also worked with CEPM’s Sound Learning program, Creating Pride partnership, and Laboratory Learning School Network of the Music-in-Education National Consortium. She is a contributing author to the book Learning from Young Children: Research in Early Childhood Music, a contributor to Tips: The Child Voice, and has been published in conference proceedings and journals, which include Journal of Research in Music Education, The Music Educators Journal, Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association, and Massachusetts Music News.
Dr. Dansereau was an instructor at Georgia State University, held teaching assistantships at Georgia State and Penn State, and served as Assistant Director of Education & Outreach for the Pittsburgh Symphony. She taught elementary general and instrumental music in Rochester, NY, early childhood music in Georgia and Pennsylvania, and was the Early Childhood Music Specialist for the Lincoln School in Providence, RI. She currently teaches music to infants and toddlers as part of Soundplay – a program she co-founded at the Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School.