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"The International Society for Music Education was formed at a conference convened by UNESCO in 1953 'to stimulate music education as an integral part of general education'. This has been ISME's main concern over the past decades and continues to be our most important source of motivation. In the years that followed its formation, ISME gradually evolved to what it is today: a worldwide service platform for music educators who want their profession to be taken seriously by educators in other disciplines, by politicians and policy makers, by international organisations that promote culture, education, conservation and durable development of cultural heritage. The International Society for Music Education (ISME) recognizes that the lived experience of music and music making is a vital part of the everyday life of all people. Its mission is to: build and maintain a worldwide community of music educators characterized by mutual respect and support, foster international and intercultural understanding and cooperation, by providing accessible opportunities for individuals, national and international groups to share knowledge, experiences and expertise in music education, and nurture, advocate and promote music education and education through music in all parts of the world."
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English
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Street
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P.O. Box 909
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City
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Nedlands
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WA
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Postal/Zip Code
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6909
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Australia
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Phone
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++61-(0)8-9386 2654
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E-Mail
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isme@isme.org
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Web site (URL)
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http://www.isme.org/
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Le texte suivant provient d'un organisme qui n'est pas assujetti à la Loi sur les langues officielles et il est mis à la disposition du public dans la langue d'origine.
The following material originates with an organization not subject to the Official Languages Act and is available on this site in the language in which it was written.
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