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Apr
12
to Apr 14

Able Assembly 2019

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The Berklee Institute for Arts Education and Special Needs (BIAESN) is delighted to announce the 2019 dates for its annual conference, ABLE Assembly: Arts Better the Lives of Everyone.

The ABLE Assembly 2019 will be held April 12–14 at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

The ABLE Assembly is an exceptional professional development opportunity in the field of arts education and special needs, bringing together educators, artists, researchers, policymakers, school administrators, program administrators, and students to share best practices, engage in hands-on experiences, explore new research, and learn from each other. 

The event features presentations and workshops on teaching the arts to students with special needs. Keynote presenters will be announced this fall. Workshops will include opportunities to experience teaching strategies and approaches in music, dance, and theater. 

The conference is open to the public.

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Crate Dig & Meetup (Syracuse)
Mar
20
8:00 PM20:00

Crate Dig & Meetup (Syracuse)

Crate Dig & Meetup invites the all those interested in investigating, exploring and examining the process that deejays all of the world have been doing for decades, digging through crates of records (vinyl) at their local record stores.

We will be meeting up to discuss the process of the "crate dig" and what elements are important in the finding, purchasing and developing a sound library. Come and join Professor Jarritt A Sheel (Berklee College of Music), as part of a week-long residency at the Setnor School of Music at Syracuse University, at THE SOUND GARDEN on Wednesday March 20, 2019 8pm, for a FREE excursion into vinyl. Bring an open mind, a set of ears, some money and your curiousity.  #hiphopmusiced 

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Mar
5
to Mar 8

SXSWEDU Panel Discussion: "Can Hip Hop Shape How We See the LGBT Community?"

“Can Hip Hop Shape How We See the LGBT Community?”

Featuring: James Miles, Big Freedia, Bettina Love, Jarritt Ahmed Sheel, Akiea Gross

This panel presentation features educators, musicians, writers, and researchers as we discuss the impact of guidelines and protections being rolled back by our current administration. How do we protect young people, in schools, when the federal government refuses to do so? If popular artists have a voice that can be used for change, how do they use it? What can we do as adult allies and advocates to change policy? How do we support students, like those from Parkland, to share their voices?

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Feb
28
to Mar 2

Massachusetts Music Educators Association 2019 Conference

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MMEA 2019 All-State Conference
February 28 - March 2, 2019
Seaport Hotel/World Trade Center
Boston, MA

MMEA, the Massachusetts Music Educators Association, in affiliation with NAfME, the National Association for Music Education, is pleased to present our annual All State Conference and Exhibition February 28 - March 2, 2019, at the Seaport Hotel/World Trade Center, in Boston, MA.

The annual All-State Conference features as many as 120 sessions, several concert hours and casual concerts, and is attended by more than 800 music educators and 500 of Massachusetts' top student musicians performing band, orchestral, jazz and choral works.

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Dec
7
11:30 AM11:30

Jazz Workshop @ Celia Cruz High School of Music (Bronx, NY)

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Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music is the first comprehensive high school of music in the Bronx, New York, United States. The current principal is Jerrod Mabry, who became principal in March 2013 after having taught English and acted as Assistant Principal since the school opened in 2003.

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Jul
19
to Jul 20

Hip-Hop Music Ed Symposium 2018

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PHILOSOPHY OF HIP-HOP: collage, sample, loop and hook

Jarritt Sheel is currently an assistant professor of Music Education at the Berklee College of Music, where he teaches various education courses, applied trumpet, and works with Dr. Toki Wright in developing their hip-hop Studies program. He has toured internationally, worked with thousands of students in high school band programs. He previously taught in the Music Education program at NYU-Steinhardt, as well as Critical Theory, Art History, and Democracy courses for the CUNY system. He is currently an Ensemble Director for the high school jazz academy at JALC. He is a doctoral candidate at Teachers College, in the Music & Music Education, and his research focuses on hip-hop, CRT and culturally relevant practices in music education.

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#HipHopEd Conference "Rethinking Education in Urban Spaces: Engaging Youth Through Innovative Pedagogies and Practices"
May
26
to May 27

#HipHopEd Conference "Rethinking Education in Urban Spaces: Engaging Youth Through Innovative Pedagogies and Practices"

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#HIPHOPED Conference 2017

“Hip-Hop Music Education: Loops, Samples, Ostinati and Importance of the Sound Collage

This 20 minute demo-workshop will feature a live performance, by both digital and acoustic instruments, of classic music by A Tribe Called Quest. The demo-workshop will feature a discussion of the important musical elements of the hip-hop movement, the sound collage - loops, samples, ostinati and their potential for deeper understanding within the space of the teacher-student relationship. Take-aways: presentations of a variety of ways that using loops, samples, and ostinati will benefit instruction and discussion within the classroom. 

 

Theme: Rethinking Education in Urban Spaces: Engaging Youth through Innovative Pedagogies and Practices

Date: Saturday, May 27th

Location: Cowin Auditorium - Teachers College, Columbia University (525 W120th St, New York, NY 10027)

Hip-Hop education is a new field of study in education, which has peaked the interest of many researchers and educators. Many researchers have shown the effectiveness and benefits of using Hip-Hop culture to engage youth in all academic content areas (Petchauer, 2009). In order to further consider the merging of Hip-Hop culture in traditional educational spaces, we must create a dialogue and be critical of these traditional spaces and pedagogies used in order to discover new and innovative ways to educate and value the culture of our youth in educational spaces. The purpose of this conference is to explore the utilization of Hip-Hop culture as a tool to develop innovative practices and pedagogies that can increase the engagement and achievement of all students, especially those from urban communities. The goal of this conference is to create a space shared amongst educators, school leaders, researchers, community members and students to demonstrate and discuss the use of Hip-Hop culture in educational spaces to better serve/engage all students.

The HipHopEd Conference will be hosted at Teachers College, Columbia University and include professional development workshops around literacy, school counseling and STEM, as well as paper presentations that exemplify the conference’s theme. Finally, the HipHopEd Conference will conclude with the 5th annual Science Genius Final Battles featuring student finalist from Jamaica and Toronto.

 

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2016 IMPACT Conference @ NYU Steinhardt #HIPHOPMUSICED
Aug
5
3:00 PM15:00

2016 IMPACT Conference @ NYU Steinhardt #HIPHOPMUSICED

 

2016 IMPACT Conference @ NYU Steinhardt #HIPHOPMUSICED

Friday August 5, 2016 @ 3:00 - 4:00PM

Dolan Recording Studio - 6th Floor

35 W. 4th St., New York, NY 10012

 

The Annual Interactive Multimedia Performing Arts Collaborative Technology (IMPACT) Conference

The NYU Steinhardt Programs in Music Education and Music Technology in association with IMPACT Workshops presents the second IMPACT Interactive Conference: August 3 - August 6, 2016 in New York City.

This conference will bring together school and community arts, media and music educators, university researchers, educators, and industry together for a 3-day series of interactive sessions, performances, and hands-on workshops.

#HIPHOPMUSICED

This short workshop presentation will focus on highlighting the research outcomes of a year long grounded theory study of hip-hop (music, culture & pedagogies) and its impact and uses in the domain of the school, within a small group populated by musicking educators using hip-hop as a lens, practice or a way of knowing. The study group environment affords the participants to critically examine the elements that exist within hip-hop, and their viability in the musicking classroom. I will give a 30 minute presentation on the outcomes of the grounded theory research (K. Charmaz): models, theories, praxis.. etc. from the pilot study which focused on; what is known, what we would like to know and what this new or old knowledge can mean (impact) for the musicking classroom. The take aways include; activities that can be use with students, information (websites), handouts and discourses to to further teaching.

Friday AUGUST 5, 2016 @ 3:00 - 4:00pm

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Jul
11
to Jul 16

JUNIOR JAZZ ACADEMY ABOUT THE PROGRAM (July 11th – 16th, 2016)

JUNIOR JAZZ ACADEMY ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Program dates:  July 11th – 16th, 2016 at the Juilliard School.

Application deadline:  June 1st, 2016.  

ABOUT THE PROGRAM  Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Junior Jazz Academy at the Juilliard School is a week-long intensive for students entering 6th, 7th, or 8th grade that have at least one year of experience with jazz.  Students learn through small and large ensembles and classes Jazz Masters, Jazz Language, Ensemble, Private Lesson, and Master Classes. The JJA faculty is comprised of accomplished jazz musicians, deeply committed to connecting with today’s youth through innovative teaching and mentoring techniques.

For more information, contact JJAInfo@jazz.org, or call 212-258-9947.

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2016 Association for Popular Music Education (APME) Conference: June 1-4, 2016
Jun
1
to Jun 4

2016 Association for Popular Music Education (APME) Conference: June 1-4, 2016

The 2016 Association for Popular Music Education (APME), I will be attending this conference as a member of the organization, and scholarship winner. The conference is being held at the world renowned music program at Berklee College (Boston). 

June 2, 2016, 2-4pm

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Hip-Hop Study Group
Apr
22
4:00 PM16:00

Hip-Hop Study Group

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Hip-Hop Study-Group 4-22-2016

The Hip-Hop Study Group will have its next meeting on April 22, 2016. It will be held in a conference room at the Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College, Columbia University. Our public meeting, is titled Hip-Hop Study Group, will be held in room 306 (3rd Floor Russell Hall) on 4/22/2016 at 5:00 PM (1.5 hours in duration). 

The study group will happen weekly, and feature the focused study of hip-hop (music, culture & pedagogies) in the American musicking classroom (Small, 1998). Participation by music educators is sought, but those coming from other disciplines are welcomed to be part of this pilot study. . 

Please feel free to attend and become part of the research into this up and coming area of academic inquiry. Feel free to reach out to me at my TC email address: jas2382@tc.columbia.edu or give me a call or text at (815) 793-6179.

PLEASE BRING YOUR LAPTOP! We will be workshopping around the topic of producing music with your students using online technology (Soundation)

- Jarritt A Sheel
Doctoral student in Music & Music Education program (Ed.D.)


www.hiphopmusiced.com 


-- 
Best, 

Jarritt Ahmed Sheel
Music & Music Education
Department of Arts & Humanities
Columbia University Teachers College
525 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
815-793-6179 (c)
Email jas2382@tc.columbia.edu
Website www.jsheelmusic.com


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Hip-Hop Roundtable #1 @ Guttman Community College
Feb
2
12:30 PM12:30

Hip-Hop Roundtable #1 @ Guttman Community College

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"HIP + HOP as Social Activism" 

Hip-Hop Roundtable @ Guttman Community College - CUNY

This roundtable discussion will focus the attention of the scholars conversation around the subject of hip-hop and its impact in the community. Their discussion will revolve around subjects like; unpacking hip-hop's theoretical underpinnings, the aesthetic, and the historical roots of hip-hop. Its role/place in society and its cultural roots in activism. agency and voice for the under served community in the Bronx. We will be talking about hip-hop, please come join us for this in depth discussion of Hip-Hop and its diverse ways of being. 

 

youtube channel: jarritt sheel - https://youtu.be/3z-j8imKMww

Hosted by the Black Male Initiative (BMI) & Dr Marcus Allen 

@ Guttman Community College - CUNY

50 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018
(646) 313-8000

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Hip-Hop Study-Group
Jan
29
5:00 PM17:00

Hip-Hop Study-Group

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Hip-Hop Study- Group 1-29-2016

The Hip-Hop Study Group will have its next meeting on January 29, 2016. It will be held in a conference room at the Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College, Columbia University.  Our public meeting, is titled Hip-Hop Study Group, will be held in room 309 (3rd Floor Russell Hall) on 01/29/2016 PM at 05:00 (90 minutes in duration). 
  
The study group will happen weekly, and feature the focused study of hip-hop (music, culture & pedagogies) in the American musicking classroom (Small, 1998). Participation by music educators is sought, but those coming from other disciplines are welcomed to be part of this pilot study. . 

Please feel free to attend and become part of the research into this up and coming area of academic inquiry. Feel free to reach out to me at my TC email address: jas2382@tc.columbia.edu or give me a call or text at (815) 793-6179.

PLEASE BRING YOUR LAPTOP! We will be workshopping around the topic of producing music with your students using online technology (Soundation)

- Jarritt A Sheel
Doctoral student in Music & Music Education program (Ed.D.)


www.hiphopmusiced.com

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To request disability-related accommodations contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, (212) 678-3689, (212) 678-3853 TTY, (646) 755-3144 video phone, as early as possible.
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Oct
16
10:00 AM10:00

2015 NYSATE/ NYACTE Conference (Saratoga, NY)

I am happy to be presenting, alongside Dr Dwight Manning (TC), about Teachers College, Columbia University's implementation of edTPA from 2013 until present. 

 

Gideon Putnam Resort
Saratoga Springs, NY

10:15am - 11:00am

Friday, October 16, 2015

 

NYSATE (http://nys-ate.org/index.html)

NYACTE (http://nyacte.org/)  

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2015 I-4 Conference (Institute for Imagination, Inquiry and Innovation)
Oct
3
10:00 AM10:00

2015 I-4 Conference (Institute for Imagination, Inquiry and Innovation)

I, Jarritt A Sheel, am happy to announce that I will be participating in the 2015 I-4 (Institute for Imagination, Inquiry and Innovation. I will be presenting a discussion on Hip-Hop, Technology & Today. This wonderful event is sponsored by The Maxine Greene Center for Aesthetic Education and Social Imagination, and held at the College of New Rochelle (NY). 

I-4 Conference 2015 Registration

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On October 3, 2015, The College of New Rochelle in New Rochelle, NY and The Maxine Greene Center will be hosting the third annual Institute for Imagination, Inquiry and Innovation (I-4) conference. This year’s theme is “STEAM Towards Equity”. We are offering invitations this year to those who exemplify fine practice in STEAM that supports Equity issues including racial,economic, gender and accsesability concerns.

The goal of I-4 is to bring together innovative thinkers and practitioners who exemplify outstanding practice.  It provides an opportunity to address important issues, and to foster connections amongst imaginative thinkers and practitioners from broad fields, such as education, legal systems, medicine, healthcare, math, technology, engineering, science, business, liberal arts, and performing and fine arts.

This year, we have asked presenters to demonstrate ways that creatively demonstrate STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Aesthetics & Math) within a range of disciplines. Presenters may share new research initiatives, innovative applications or creative teaching. Presenters have options to be members of a panel, give a presentation, run interactive workshops and demonstrations, or exhibit a poster. 

Anticipated attendees are those from the fields of science, education, medicine, healthcare, business, law, economics, arts, media and communication, technology, and social justice.

To register please go to cnr.edu/steam and receive your 20% discount as a member of The Maxine Greene Center

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