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Kenneth L. Liske

(920) 424-7029
liske@uwosh.edu

Kenneth L. Liske
Kenneth L. Liske

Ph.D., Louisiana State University; M.M., Bowling Green State University; B.M., Heidelberg College; is Director of Choral and General Music Education; Coordinator of Music Advisement, MENC-Collegiate Chapter Advisor. He is author of Musical Elements: A Classroom Method for Handchimes, published by the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers. Prior to teaching at the university level, Dr. Liske taught for nine years in the public schools of Ohio and Louisiana, specializing in middle-level choral and classroom music. He currently serves as president of the Wisconsin Music Educators Association, webmaster for the Wisconsin Choral Directors Association, site manager for the Wisconsin School Music Association state solo and ensemble festival at UW Oshkosh, and is a founding member of the Wisconsin Society for Music Teacher Education. Dr. Liske is strongly committed to preparing Wisconsin's future music educators, with professional interests that include classroom music methods, teacher education, and web-supported instruction in music. His work has been published in Update: Applications of Research in Music Education. He has presented scholarship and interest sessions at national and divisional conferences of MENC: The National Association for Music Education, Technology Institute for Music Educators, and the American Music Therapy Association, as well as at state association conferences in Florida, Louisiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Additional professional affiliations include the Organization of American Kodály Educators, the American Orff-Schulwerk Association, the College Music Society, Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education, and Pi Kappa Lambda National Honor Society in Music.

For additional information and links, you may visit Dr. Liske's professional web site.