• Educating Through the Pandemic

    Test Venue 21 Vista Terrace, Guelph, ON, Canada

    Kael is giving a talk called, "Music Methods as Classroom Pedagogy" for the Master of Education Program at Trent University. 

  • Bluewater District School Board – Rainbow Conference

    Bluewater District School Board 351 1st Ave N, Chesley, ON, Canada

    For this annual conference at BDSB, Kael will facilitate a 2-hour teacher training session on how to support 2SLGBTQ+ students in schools and giving a closing address.

  • Songwriting Workshop with Kael Reid

    St. Lawrence College - Cornwall campus 2 St. Lawrence Drive, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada

    In collaboration with St. Lawrence College, this workshop aligns with the colleges' initiative around equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging and are part of a larger set of arts-based workshops being facilitated for students, faculty, and staff at all three campuses.

  • Songwriting Workshop with Kael Reid

    St. Lawrence College- Brockville Campus 2288 Parkedale Avenue, Brockville, Ontario, Canada

    In collaboration with St. Lawrence College, this workshop aligns with the colleges' initiative around equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging and are part of a larger set of arts-based workshops being facilitated for students, faculty, and staff at all three campuses.

  • Morning Songwriting Workshop with Kael Reid

    St. Lawrence College - Kingston campus 100 Portsmouth Ave, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

    In collaboration with St. Lawrence College, this workshop aligns with the colleges' initiative around equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging and are part of a larger set of arts-based workshops being facilitated for students, faculty, and staff at all three campuses.

  • Afternoon Songwriting Workshop with Kael Reid

    St. Lawrence College - Kingston campus 100 Portsmouth Ave, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

    In collaboration with St. Lawrence College, this workshop aligns with the colleges’ initiative around equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging and are part of a larger set of arts-based workshops being facilitated for students, faculty, and staff at all three campuses.