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International Journal of Music Education; Journal of Music Teacher Education; Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy; Journal of Research in Music Education; Music Educators Journal; UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education
Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12. According to the NCTM, this journal "reflects the current practices of mathematics education, as well as maintaining a knowledge base of practice and policy in looking at the future of the field. Content is aimed at preschool to 12th grade with peer-reviewed and invited articles."
E. Early Childhood Education Journal; Early Childhood Research Quarterly; Economics of Education Review; Education (journal) Education and Urban Society
In addition to state/province chapters and associated groups, [14] NSTA has over 100 student chapters. [15] NSTA and the student chapters are separate but interdependent organizations that have elected to ally themselves to encourage professional development and networking of preservice teachers of science from across the United States and Canada.
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This page lists peer-reviewed academic journals in educational psychology and closely related fields. Academy of Management Learning & Education; American Journal of Distance Education; African Journal of Educational Studies in Mathematics and Sciences; American Educational Research Journal; British Educational Research Journal
Subsequently it was renamed The Elementary School Teacher in 1902. The journal changed to its present title in 1914 and has remained in publication since then. [2] University of Chicago Press continued to publish the journal after the closure of the School of Education. The journal was edited by Thomas L. Good for 28 years. [3]