![]() Paper presentation session for the 8th International Symposium for Assessment in Music Education, May. Redefining assessment literacy: Music teacher education curriculum in a pandemic landscape. Presented to the Music Education Department at Texas A&M-Kingsville, September. Programming Instrumental Repertoire in the Wake of Three Global Pandemics.Research presentation for the 3rd Biennial World Anti-bullying Forum, November. Untangling the complexities of school-based musician social interactions. “A pilot feasibility study of a virtual group drumming intervention for cancer-related fatigue and anxiety.” Research presentation for the 2022 International Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, May. W., Burns, D., Ellington, L., Rawlings, J. Green.” Research presentation for the 8th Biennial Narrative Inquiry in Music Education Conference in Bergen, Norway, June. “A musical life well-lived: The life and teachings of Elizabeth A. “Is there evidence of multicultural validity in higher education assessments of teaching?” Accepted research presentation for the 2022 Texas Association of Higher Education Assessment (TxAHEA) Conference, October. Green’s life and career in music education.” Research presentation for the 2022 NAfME National Conference, November. “Vision and coherence: Undergraduate music education curricular approaches reimagined.” Research presentation for the 2022 NAfME National Conference, November. “Examining a music education school-university partnership in relation to the development of pedagogical content knowing.” Research presentation for the 2022 NAfME National Conference, November. Workshop presentation at the Academic Chairpersons Conference, New Orleans, LA, February. Resolving faculty incivility and workplace bullying in higher education. Presentation at the Academic Chairpersons Conference, New Orleans, LA, February. Establishing and maintaining a personal learning network. Confronting the “dark side” of higher education administration: Building relational capacity among academic leaders. Presented to the Music Education Department at Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS, April. Guest conductor and clinician for the Symphonic Band.5 days (2 hours of coaching per day) with culminating performance. 6 days (4 hours of rehearsal/day) with culminating concert. Invited Guest Conductor, Baldwin Wallace Summer Music Programs.Invited Guest Conductor, Jordan School District Middle School Honor Band (2 days 6 hours each day). ![]() Canyons School District (UT) Middle School Honor Band, April.Weber County All-county High School Honor Band, December.Davis County (UT) All-county High School Honor Band, December.Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m.on Wednesday, Augat Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. He will be missed by his loving nieces and nephews, Stephen (Kimberly) Chaisson, Alson Raymond Plummer, Jon Troendle, Kaleb Daniel Rose, and Maycee Lou Rose, along with tons of aunts, uncles, cousins, and close friends. Jared was always one to never miss a joke or to laugh at something stupid someone had done or said, but he was always there to listen to any problems or troubles you were having and help you any way he could. He always enjoyed going to Pinedale, WY as a child and young adult to camp and was something he always wanted to do the last few years. His favorite thing to do however was to hang out with close friends and family members to play games, video and board, and to laugh about stupid jokes or situations he and others had gotten into. Jared was always a hard worker, working for Fremont High School for two years as a Counseling Secretarial Assistant out of High school, then moved on to work at Convergys telemarketing for five years, and finally at the Department of the Treasury for 11 years. He was the loving brother of Allison Hope (Shane) Tindall, Dale Jay Rose of Okeechobee, FL and Melanie Elaine (Steve) Justus of Decatur, IN of Daniel's previous marriage, and Arthur Lee Rose, Jeremiah Ray (Shawna) Rose of Roy, UT. He was the oldest of three children, and the fourth youngest of Daniel's six children, he lived in Hooper and Roy, Utah, and graduated from Fremont High School. He was born on Decemin Ogden, to Daniel J Rose and Bonnie Lou Matteucci Rose. ![]() Jared Jay "Rocco" Rose our loving brother, son, and uncle peacefully left this earth surrounded by his family on Augfollowing a sudden illness at the age of 36.
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