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What Now? Music Ed. After COVID-19

Join distinguished music educators José Antonio Díaz, Helen H. Cha-Pyo, Shamie Royston, Julius Tolentino, William Leather, Nic Meyer, and Penelope Smetters-Jacono PLUS a roundtable of Jazz Education Network chapter organizers and directors for a pro-active discussion about how the COVID-19 crisis could shape music education for the months and years ahead. The panel will discuss: The state of music education […]

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JazzSLAM

Using Music to Teach Critical Thinking and Math Join Mari Mennel-Bell, MA, MSW, as we dive into language arts, math, geography, history, science & test taking strategies through the lens of jazz! In this JazzSLAM, session 1 of 3, we will take a close look at the relationship between jazz and world geography/history, migration, African & Native American rhythms […]

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Listening with Sean Jones

Join Grammy-award winning trumpeter & master jazz educator, Sean Jones, for a special, interactive listening session. Sean takes viewers on a journey through some of his favorite music and answer questions from the Facebook Live Audience.

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Jazz Ed. Research & Practice

Moderated by Dr. Monika Herzig, Chair of the JEN Research Committee and Editor of Jazz Education in Research and Practice (JAZZ), this all-star panel will discuss: Best practices for research & writing tips for everyone Submission process & options for Jazz Education in Research & Practice Vol. II Presenting at the 12th annual Jazz Education Network Conference […]

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How-To Virtual Jazz Band

Join master jazz educator Julius Tolentino for a step-by-step tutorial on creating your first virtual video or audio collaboration. Before creating the video below, Julius had NO EXPERIENCE with audio or video production.  All registrants will receive a FREE step-by-step “how-to” guide on creating your first virtual collaboration. Julius will discuss the pedagogy of virtual collaboration, […]

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Ear Training Virtual Ensembles

Join noted jazz trombonist and Professor Ryan Keberle for a helpful webinar exploring how you can engage your large ensemble during virtual and distance learning. Ryan will detail virtual listening exercises and strategies for engaging your large ensemble in active listening that will build better musicians. Topics will include: Virtual listening & ear training exercises […]

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Sisters in Jazz Roundtable

Join Grammy-nominated saxophonist & Berklee College of Music Professor Tia Fuller and the 2020 JEN Sisters in Jazz Collegiate Combo for a virtual roundtable discussion exploring topics important to women and non-binary artists in today’s jazz scene & gig economy. Moderated by jazz professor, scholar, and pianist Ellen Rowe, topics include: Effective band leader / […]

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Guided Online Listening

Seattle JazzED Education Director, Kelly Clingan leads a webinar specially designed for music teachers of secondary students (grades 6-12). Kelly will detail a model for engaging all students in critical listening. PLUS FREE guided online listening guides and student worksheets aligned to National Standards that are ready-to-use with your students. Kelly will provide attendees with: A peak […]

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Teaching Online Lessons

This webinar focuses on the tools, tips & tricks of teaching instrumental lessons online, including: How to setup the technology How to share lesson notes and documents How to keep students engaged How to provide feedback How teaching online can work for you Time for Q & A Click to Download the Handout

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Teaching Online

This webinar focuses on providing strategic advice on delivering courses and content online for the first time, including: How to get started with online teaching Things you need to know before you begin Fostering student engagement remotely Teaching classroom courses online vs. teaching applied lessons online Q&A Click to Download Handout

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