Elizabeth F. Barkley
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Ph.D., Music Professor Foothill College, Foothill-De Anza Community College District 12345 El Monte Los Altos, CA 94022 (650) 949-7267
In 1999, she was named a Carnegie Scholar by the Pew Charitable Trusts and is consequently one of two national higher education scholars working on issues of scholarship and teaching in the discipline of music. As a Carnegie Scholar, she has been invited to give presentations at the national conferences of the American Association of Higher Education and the national and international conferences of the College Music Society. In 1998, she was named California's 1998 Higher Education Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Her other honors include the Hayward Award for Educational Excellence, the Faculty Award by the Center for Diversity in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, the Innovator of the Year by her district in conjunction with the National League for Innovation, the President’s Special Achievement Award by Foothill College, and most recently the 2001 California Virtual Campus “Best Online Teaching Website Award.”
She is the
author of several articles on the scholarship of teaching and learning as well
as a co-author of a three-textbook series in the field of Western European “classical” music
history. Her next textbook, At the Crossroads–The Music of American
Cultures will be released by Prentice Hall Summer, 2002. For additional information on the background for the development of the course Music of Multicultural America, please visit the course's Electronic Course Portfolio housed on the Knowledge Media Lab of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. To visit the course, please go to Music 8, "Music of Multicultural America" in our online course portal: http://fh.etudes.fhda.edu/etudes.cgi? (Use guest for user ID and guest for password.)
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