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亚太艺术教育学报 (APJAE)

Published by The Education University of Hong Kong, the Asia-Pacific Journal for Arts Education (APJAE) is an international refereed journal which has been developed to promote and nurture arts education research in the Asia-Pacific region. The journal is open to all researchers and authors who wish to report their updated research studies and findings related to arts education (including visual arts, music, drama, dance and other art forms) in the Asia-Pacific region. The Journal may also publish abstracts of dissertations and theses successfully accepted for higher degree studies, plus reviews of recent publications. Starting from Volume 6, the APJAE is available on line. Hard copies will continue to be available by subscription.

 

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Volume 6

No.

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Article Title

Author(s)

Content

Number 1

 August 2008

Applying Drama in Taiwan’s primary curriculum: The reality and difficulties through primary school teachers’ viewpoints

LIN Yu-sien

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Number 2

September 2008

Using singing games in music lessons to enhance young children’s social skills

LAU Wing Chi, Margaret

 

Volume 7

No.

Date

Article Title

Author(s)

Content

Number 1

January 2009

Early childhood art education in Hong Kong:

Is any theory informing practice?

WONG Kit Mei, Betty and PISCITELLI, Barbara Ann

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Volume 8

No.

Date

Article Title

Author(s)

Content

Number 1

May 2010

The Possibility of Replacing Visual Sense with Tactile Sense in the Spatial Representation of the Blind

SHIU Chuen-Jiang and I Bin

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Number 2

June 2010

A Comparative Study of Curriculum Policies and Practices in Arts Education in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the 21st Century

CHEUNG-YUNG Wai Yee, Jane and Mei-Ling LAI

Number 3

September 2010

A Mentoring Approach to Enhancing Early Childhood Music Education:

A Hong Kong Case Study

Sai Ying Tse and Samuel Leong

Number 4

December 2010

ICT integration in primary school music education: Experience of pioneering countries and its implications for implementation in Hong Kong

Barry Kwok-yeung LEE

 

Volume 9

No.

Date

Article Title

Author(s)

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Number 1

February 2011

Music Education Policies and their Implementation in the Higher Education System in Thailand: What Does the Future Hold?

Nantida Chandransu

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Number 2

June 2011

Music Education and the Culture of Assessment:

A Hong Kong Secondary School Perspective

Richard G. Whitbread and

Samuel Leong

 

Volume 10

No.

Date

Article Title

Author(s)

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Number 1

January 2012

Masculinity and Visual Culture

Wesley Imms

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Number 2

April 2012

Mapping Research in Visual Arts Education in Singapore

Cecily Cheo and Khristian Joy Millan

Number 3

December 2012

Are The Arts Still As Elusive As The White Rabbit?

Robyn Gibson

 

Volume 11

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Date

Article Title

Author(s)

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Number 1

December 2012

Life Drama: An Arts Education Response to Social and Cultural Challenges in Papua New Guinea

Andrea Baldwin and Brad Haseman

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Number 2

December 2012

Investigating Theatre Literacy in the TheatreSpace: The Impact of Learning, Knowledge and Experience of Theatre Performance on the Engagement of Young People in Theatre

Bruce Burton, Penny Bundy and Robyn Ewing

Number 3

December 2012

Developing Creative Citizens through Experiential Learning Environments in Applied Drama

Rea Dennis

Number 4

December 2012

Striving for a High Quality Drama Educator Training Programme

Estella Wong Yuen Ping

Number 5

December 2012

Strategic artistry: Using drama processes to develop critical literacy and democratic citizenship

Janinka Greenwood

Number 6

December 2012

Perspectives on Drama Teacher Education in Australia

Robin Pascoe and Richard Sallis

Number 7

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Towards a framework for assessing English through drama: A dynamic assessment approach

Michelle Reyes Raquel

Number 8

December 2012

Children as the Oppressed or Oppressors to Parents?- A Theatrical Observation

Jack Shu

Number 9

December 2012

The Theatre and Its Socio-Educational Role in Modern Taiwan

Tsai Chi-chang

Number 10

December 2012

Drama Education & Policy: The Public Learning-scape

Lynn Yau

Number 11

December 2012

Dramatic Art for Second Language Education:

Appropriate Process Objectives for Hong Kong Schools

Matthew DeCoursey

 

Volume 12

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Author(s)

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Number 1

February 2013

The Role of East Asian Mothers in Their Children’s Musical Lives

Ebru Tuncer Boon

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Number 2

July 2013

Reframing through Reflective and Reflexive Inquiry: Experiences of Singapore Music Teachers’ Professional Learning Journey

Chee Hoo LUM and Siew Ling CHUA

 

Volume 13

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Article Title

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Number 1

September 2014

Participation in Community Arts Informs Teaching and Learning

Ian Bowell

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Volume 14

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Article Title

Author(s)

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Number 1

February 2015

Testing Times for the Arts

Robyn Gibson, Josephine Fleming, Michael Anderson, Andrew Martin and David Sudmalis

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Number 2

March 2015

Visual culture and art making in tertiary art schools: A ‘snapshot’ from Hong Kong and New Zealand

Wing-Tai (Bobby) Hung and Jill Smith

Number 3

April 2015

Internalizing the ephemeral – Impact of process dramas on teachers’ beliefs about drama education

Adrian Wong Foo Aik

Number 4

August 2015

Senior Secondary Art Appreciation and Criticism and Students with Intellectual Disabilities: A Perfect Marriage or Not?

Chung Yim Lau

Number 5

December 2015

Exploring the Affective Impact of War Photographs on Students’ Moral and Intellectual Development

Kim-ping Yim

 

Volume 15

No.

Date

Article Title

Author(s)

Content

Number 1a

December 2016

Mobile Public Arts Spaces and Social Capital Building: A Hong Kong Perspective

Samuel Leong, Josephine Do and Yang He

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Number 1b

December 2016

How European Art Teachers in New Zealand Are Enabling Asian and Pasifika Students to Tell Their Stories Through Visual Arts

Jill Smith

 

Volume 16

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Number 1

March 2017

Discovering Children’s Understanding of, and Engagement with, Music through Drawing

Angela Hao Chun Lee and Ting Wen Ko

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Number 2

August 2017

New Audiences for Art: Lessons from Visits of Young Children to the Hong Kong Museum of Art

Kit Mei Betty Wong and Barbara Piscitelli

Number 3

October 2017

Implementing “Care for Others” in the Hong Kong Arts

Education Curriculum Guide (Primary 1 Secondary 6): Prospects and Directions

Kim ping Yim

 

Volume 17

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Date

Article Title

Author(s)

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Number 1

February 2018

Preparing Students for Meaningful Entrepreneurial Careers: Two Australian Case Studies

Dr Kristina Kelman, Ms Sophie Loades and Emeritus Professor Andy Arthurs

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Number 2

April 2018

Music Learning Outcomes and Music Teachers’ Expectations: Trialing an Adapted Music Curriculum for Students Aged 15-18 with Intellectual Disabilities in Hong Kong

Dr. Marina W. Y. Wong

Number 3

November 2018

Colorful Animals Party: A Study on the Design Concept and Effectiveness of Preschool Color Teaching Aids

Prof. Lee-Chen Chen

Number 4

December 2018

Learning about Culture: Young Children Exploring Heritage in a Museum

Kit Mei Betty Wong and Barbara Piscitelli

 

Volume 18

No.

Date

Article Title

Author(s)

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Number 1

January 2019

Curriculum Plan for Orchestral Trumpet Studies for Thailand’s Undergraduate Music Students

Surasi Chanoksakul and Joseph L. Bowman

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Number 2

February 2019

Artists, identity, place: implications for higher education

Prof. Ryan Daniel

 

Volume 19

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Number 1

May 2020

Piano Pedagogy as a Test Case

Joseph Agassi

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Number 2

July 2020

Impact of Creative Music Making and Improvisational Approaches for Non-Music Specialists: A Case Study in Teacher Education in Japan

Yuki Morijiri

Number 3

December 2020

The Implications of Literacy Acquisition for Students from Low Socioeconomic Communities Transitioning from Secondary Schools to Tertiary Art / Design Institutions in New Zealand

Steve Lovett and Jill Smith

 

Volume 20

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Number 1

September 2021

The Legitimisation of Street Art in Visual Arts Education: Exploring the Perspectives of Five Artists in New Zealand

Dr. Wing Tai (Bobby) Hung

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Volume 21

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Number 1

November 2022

Conducting a Successful Concert for Young Children: A Case Study of Live Concert Performances in Preschools in Taiwan

Prof. Mei Ying Liao and Prof. Lee Chen Chen

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Volume 22

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Number 1

December 2023

Seeking the Metaverse in Music Education

Xiao Qi

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Number 2

December 2023

The Flexible-learning Approach in Higher Education Music History C Courses

Dr. Pan-hang Tang

Number 3

December 2023

Deep Neural Networks with Music Dereverberation for Technical Ear Training in Music Production Education

Manni Chen, Prof. PerMagnus Lindborg and Shuo Meng

Number 4

December 2023

Design of a College Teaching Model for Ethnic Vocal Singing Based on Artificial Intelligence Digital Algorithms

ZengYu Liu, MuXi TanTang and SiHao He

Number 5

December 2023

Integrating ubiquitous music ecologies into STEAM scenarios in music teaching teaching-learning processes

Yannis Mygdanis and Elissavet Perakaki

Number 6

December 2023

Pedagogical choice-making and transformation: A longitudinal study of Chinese preservice guzheng teachers in the U.K.

Dr. Xinpei Zheng and Dr. Elizabeth Haddon

Number 7

December 2023

Recognition of Piano Score Difficulty Level and Application in Music Teaching

Wei Gan and Bo He

Number 8

December 2023

A preliminary study of an online training mode for choirs in colleges and universities during an epidemic: an exemplar from the Choir of Capital Normal University

Xia Qing

Number 9

December 2023

Creativity in three one-to-one videoed piano lessons in Chinese higher education institutions

Dr. Mengyao Zhao and Dr. Elizabeth Haddon

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