introducing Zone magazine

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'At last, a magazine for teachers working at the chalk face!'

'If I want my students to know what's really going on in music education, I tell them to read Zone.'


 

smart educators read Zone

Zone is a dynamic, inclusive, music education magazine available online throughout the year through the musiceducationzone network.

  • Since its launch (originally in printed format), Zone magazine has become established as a respected resource for the music education field.
  • Zone carries reviews, features, profiles, news and opinion pieces, and is designed to appeal to educators right across the sector, from primary class teachers to music specialists.
  • Zone's online format provides wide reach and ease of access.
  • Zone offers advertisers a wide range of ways to communicate effectively and authoritatively with the music education sector.

 

editorial profile

Zone has a wide and inclusive editorial policy. The magazine covers both formal and non-formal sectors and meets the needs of class teachers as well as specialists.

Zone has a team of expert contributors with experience right across the sector. We carry features, opinion pieces, latest news, project and conference reports, event listings and reviews of a wide range of products and resources, and each issue contains a dedicated ICT section as well as another Special Feature section.

We always welcome interesting contributions and invite you to contact us with suggestions.


 

readership and circulation

The new online version of Zone is available through the musiceducationzone website free of charge for registered users.

The magazine is also available through an increasing subscriber network including LA Music Services and key organisations’ intranets/members areas.

Zone also takes part in, and promotes itself at, conferences and exhibitions which during 2009/10 include:

  • Federation of Music Services annual conference

  • Federation of Music Services North West regional conference
  • SMA annual conference

  • Music China (Shanghai)

  • musiclearninglive!2010


 

read Zone online

Read a sample article:

The Cambridge Primary Review

Avril Greenhow Parker pulls no punches and thinks the Government's response just isn't good enough.


 

publication dates

Zone is published online five times a year in February, April, June, September and November.


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