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1media/berklee 1970.jpg2017-05-10T09:38:45-07:00Jill Fue8acdac9e24cdbcf39565b2b52bc819025470fef165384Lastly, the third period was from the 1960s to the 1970s, when there were a huge growth in the number of schools that have jazz programs and the number of students who majored in jazz. During this time period, jazz programs were not only available in colleges and universities, but were established in elementary schools and high schools. There was “an increase in the amount of educationally oriented big band arrangements, and an increase in stage bands at the high school level.” (Prouty, 2005) For example, in the 1960s, high schools in large cities arranged programs that invited jazz bands and groups to visit and perform. Founded in 1964, Jazzmobile was the one of the initiative programs in New York City.plain2017-05-10T21:06:12-07:00Jill Fue8acdac9e24cdbcf39565b2b52bc819025470fefLastly, the third period was from the 1960s to the 1970s, when there were a huge growth in the number of schools that have jazz programs and the number of students who majored in jazz. During this time period, jazz programs were not only available in colleges and universities, but were established in elementary schools and high schools. There was “an increase in the amount of educationally oriented big band arrangements, and an increase in stage bands at the high school level.” (Prouty, 2005) For example, in the 1960s, high schools in large cities arranged programs that invited jazz bands and groups to visit and perform. Founded in 1964, Jazzmobile was the one of the initiative programs in New York City.
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1media/juiliard.jpg2017-05-02T10:41:50-07:00Jack Hay, Nick Chkonia, Jill Fu, Seamus Glavin, Brett Mele3c7eea08b4acdbacaf506460ae6ab72d6cf8b88aHistory of Jazz EducationJill Fu16timeline2017-05-10T18:25:40-07:00Jill Fue8acdac9e24cdbcf39565b2b52bc819025470fef