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Jessica C. Hajek, PhD

Assistant Professor of Music, Program Head of Music, Chair of the Humanities & Social Science Department
Pacelli Hall, Room 95
210-528-7082
jchajek@ollusa.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Areas of Expertise

My area of expertise is urban popular music in Latin America, developed from intensive ethnographic research on carnival and the Haitian diaspora in the Dominican Republic since 2009. My research interests also include interdisciplinary sound studies, public musicology/applied ethnomusicology, and college music curricula and assessment. I also have experience teaching Western classical music and the Spanish language.

Teaching Philosophy

As a music educator, my commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is rooted in culturally responsive teaching as a way to implement a more inclusive, dynamic, and socially engaged curriculum. Most importantly, I seek to create an environment of mutual respect between faculty and students where we can all feel accepted and connected. Through my commitment to the pursuit of excellence, innovation, and community in teaching, I emphasize discipline-specific and cross-curriculum writing skills and cultural proficiency, paying attention to student needs as much as to their academic success. These approaches are the result of my teaching experience in both Music and Spanish departments at several universities and colleges.

Outside Interests

I am an avid clarinet player who volunteers in the Heart of Texas Concert Band. I also enjoy salsa dancing and riding my bike.

Professor Hajek observing student playing piano

 

Professional Certifications

  • Performer's Certificate, Northern Illinois University (2007)
  • Diversity and Inclusion Certificate, Cornell University (2022)
  • The Humanity of Inclusive Practices: Recasting Agreements for Teaching and Learning Certificate, Gardner Institute (2023)

Teaching Excellence Badge

  • The Rating System for Teaching Excellence is a faculty evaluation tool focusing on teaching strengths and a commitment to continuous improvement. It assesses instructors based on four key criteria, each rated on a scale of 1-5 stars. These criteria include the clarity of instruction, organization of course material, ability to engage students, and availability and helpfulness outside of class. Instructors are evaluated on their clarity in explaining concepts, the organization of course materials, their ability to engage and involve students, and their accessibility and responsiveness outside of class. This system helps showcase and recognize exceptional teaching while promoting ongoing enhancement of teaching skills.

 

Professional Memberships

  • Society for Ethnomusicology (Latin American and Caribbean Section, Southern Plains Region)
  • Texas Music Educators Association
  • Texas Association of Music Schools

Awards


  • Society for American Music – Adrienne Fried Block Fellowship (co-winner) (2018)

Education

  • PhD - Musicology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Master of Music - Musicology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Master of Music - Music, Northern Illinois University
  • Bachelor of Music - Clarinet Performance, Millikin University
  • Bachelor of Arts - Spanish, Millikin University



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