Faculty Bio

Interlude Presenters Bio

Ann

 

Clements

Ann Clements is a professor of music education at Pennsylvania State University and serves as assistant vice provost of faculty affairs-faculty development, where she oversees the advancement of more than 6,400 full time faculty members. Clements is an active researcher, musician, and pedagogue, who has given more than 150 keynote addresses and presentations throughout the United States and around the world. She is published in multiple national and international journals and is the author and editor of multiple books in her field, including Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music, Alternative Approach in Music Education: Case Studies from the Field, and Popular Music Pedagogies: A Practical Guide for Music Teachers. Her primary research areas include music participation, game theory in education, learning in augmented realities, professional development in higher education, arts integration, and ethnomusicology. Clements is also a recognized scholar in Maori music of New Zealand.


Ann

's Core Class

These sessions will explore ways that music teachers and their students can take risks and learn alongside one another. By focusing on world music, popular music, and gaming, attendees will leave these sessions with skills and strategies they can immediately use in their curricula and instruction.

Ann

's Interludes

Music Connections - Ann Clements
Tuesday
Thursday

During this session, Ann Clements will be in her virtual classroom ready to answer specific questions and to provide one-on-one time with participants who desire additional information about secondary general music related issues or music education concerns.

The Arts During COVID-19
Monday

The sudden closure of museums, galleries, concert halls, and theaters in March 2020 upended the art world. Many now feel that the future of both local and professional art and performance communities are at risk. This session will explore the challenges of the pandemic and the surge of new arts and artistic practices that have emerged from both common and unexpected places.

3:45–4:15 PM
Tennessee Arts Academy

Belmont University / 1900 Belmont Blvd. / Nashville,TN 37212

Email: taa@belmont.edu / Phone: 615-460-5451

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