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Comparing the Musical Identities of High School Students and College Students

Hye-Suk Lim

Analytical Study on the Impact on Career Maturity of Students Majoring in Music

Sejin Park, Jongmin Ra

The Influence of Participation in Music Competition on Musical Self-efficacy of Elementary School Students

Boram Kim,Heesun chu

The Effect of the Middle school students Perceived Teacher-Student Relationship and Parental Learning Involvement on Music Interest through Musical Self-efficacy

Seul-gi Kwon

The Mediating Effect of Musical Self-perception in the Relationship of Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Music Teaching and Attitudes Toward Music Education Among Early Childhood Educators

Ji Young Yoon
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We are pleased to inform you about the achievements of the Korean Journal of Research in Music Education, which has been indexed in SCOPUS international academic journals since 2022.

When it was first indexed in 2022, the journal had a cite score of 0.3, ranking 106th out of 167 in the field of musicology. By 2023, the journal's cite score has significantly increased to 0.9, and it now ranks 50th out of 180 international SCOPUS-indexed journals in the field of musicology.

We would like to express our gratitude for the continued interest and support from our association members, and we encourage the submission of excellent research papers.

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