Faculty Research
Research Archive
Recent Research by Faculty
Dr. Melissa Baughman
Research Publications
Baughman, M. (2020). Mentorship and learning experiences of preservice teachers as conductors of a community children’s chorus. Journal of Music Teacher Education, 29(2), 38–52.
Book Chapter
Baughman, M. (2020). Nevertheless, she sings: Empowering women in choral music. In T. Sharp (Ed.), Relevance in the Choral Art: A Pathway to Connections. GIA Publications.
Research Presentations
Baughman, M. (2020, August). Preservice teachers’ experiences as first-time voice instructors. International Society for Music Education, Helsinki, Finland. CANCELLED
Baughman, M. (2020, August). Shattering the glass podium: Successes and setbacks of women in collegiate choral conducting. International Society for Music Education, Helsinki, Finland. CANCELLED
Baughman, M. (2021, February). Preservice teachers as childrens’ voice instructors. Accepted for presentation at the National Association for Music Education Conference, Virtual.
Baughman, M. (2019, September). Preservice teachers’ experiences as first-time voice instructors. Presented at the Society for Music Teacher Education National Conference, Greensboro, NC.
Baughman, M. (2019, September). Shattering the glass podium: Successes and setbacks of women in collegiate choral conducting. Presented at the Society for Music Teacher Education National Conference, Greensboro, NC.
Baughman, M. & Garcia, L. (2019, September). Preservice Teachers’ Self-reported Knowledge and Application of Choral Blend. Presented at the Society for Music Teacher Education National Conference, Greensboro, NC.
Baughman, M. (2020). Shattering the glass podium: Experiences of women in collegiate choral conducting. Presented as part of the Webinar for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, University of Oklahoma.
Baughman, M. (2019). Shattering the glass podium: Experiences of women in collegiate choral conducting. Presented as part of the Norton Lecture Series, University of Oklahoma.
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