Jeremy Rowland

Jeremy Rowland
Ph.D. Student (3rd year)

jeremyrowland2017@u.northwestern.edu

B.M. Music Education – VanderCook College of Music
M.M. Music Education – Northwestern University
M.S. Music Teaching & Learning – University of St. Francis

Areas of Interest

Culturally responsive music teaching
Artistic intent, politics, and economy in popular music media

Jeremy Rowland is a 3rd year Ph.D student in music education at Northwestern University. He holds a BM in Music Education from VanderCook College of Music, a MM in Music Education from Northwestern University, a MS in Teaching & Learning from the University of St. Francis, and obtained National Board Certification in Early Adolescent & Young Adulthood Music in 2020. Prior to students at Northwestern, he taught 7 years in both Chicago Public Schools and South Holland School District 150 as a general music, instrumental, and choral director. Most recently, he has served as the Curriculum Development Manager of The People’s Music School in Chicago, IL responsible for developing and coaching teachers on a general music curriculum catered to students in underserved populations. His research interests include culturally responsive music teaching and the intersections of artistic intent, politics, and economy in popular music media.