Scholarly Work
His scholarly work focuses on music education, creativity, multiculturalism, music criticism and inter-disciplinary studies. His recent articles appear in peer-reviewed journals from Hofstra University, CUNY and the Cambridge Scholar Publishing. Currently, he is the general editor of the book, Music Education in the Caribbean and Latin America: a Comprehensive Guide, to be published by R&L Education (a division of Rowan & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.) for the National Association of Music Education in the USA.
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