Dr. Jennifer Scott Miceli
Director of Music Education
Vocal Jazz Ensemble Director
A graduate of The Eastman School of Music, Jennifer Scott Miceli, Ph.D. is Director of Music Education and Vocal Jazz Ensemble Director at the C. W. Post Campus of Long Island University. Dr. Miceli maintains an active guest conducting schedule that includes numerous Elementary, Middle, and High School State-Division, All-County, and District-Wide choral festivals in Pennsylvania and New York. A specialist in Edwin E. Gordon's music learning theory and Kodály methodology, Dr. Miceli presents statewide, divisional, and national interest sessions involving improvisation and composition, The National Standards, Vision 2020, general music education, teacher education, and choral music education.
Dr. Miceli's expertise includes PreK-12 music curriculum development that centers on sequential music teaching and learning and measurement and evaluation. During her tenure at C. W. Post, she has developed and continues to nuture music teacher education partnership experiences with Long Island school districts and with Robin Hood Country Day School where she founded and directs the Rompertunes℠ Early Childhood Music Teaching and Learning Program. Dr. Miceli has published articles in Choral Cues, The School Music News, General Music Today, Journal of Music Teacher Education, and Audea - The Official Publication of the Gordon Istitute for Music Learning. Dr. Miceli performs with Voci da Camera; a Long Island-based, 18-member a cappella chamber choir under the direction of Kathleen Blixt and The Stony Brook Camerata Singers under the direction of Dr. Timothy Mount.


