Greg Wheeler

Office: FA 216A
e-mail: gregj.wheeler@usu.edu
Dr. Wheeler is from Logan, Utah and upon receiving
his teaching credentials taught in Rexburg, Idaho at Madison High School in his
first teaching position.
Thereafter, he and his family moved back to Cache Valley and has taught
there for the past 30 years. He
received his bachelors and masters degrees from Utah State University and
completed his Ph. D. in Music Education at the University of Utah. He also
studied saxophone and oboe extensively at the University of North Texas. His Ph. D. focused on conducting,
oboe performance, and music education. While at the University of Utah, he
conducted the Symphonic Band and taught courses in music education. His dissertation was based on a comparison
study of cooperative, competitive, and individualistic teaching structures in
the music classroom. These
structures were also compared to the individual personalities of the teachers
and students involved in the study.
He has been listed in Who’s Who Among American Teachers and has been recognized
as teacher of the year three times in the Cache School District and was
recognized Jr. High Teacher of the Year by Utah Music Educator’s
Association. He has been
recognized by MENC with the status of Nationally Registered Music
Educator. Dr. Wheeler performs
regularly as a freelance woodwind performer on all woodwind instruments. He adjudicates and works with school
clinics on a regular basis throughout Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. He has performed with the Crestmark
Productions Big Band, Larry Smith Kicks Band, Kurt Bestor, Shirly Jones, Joe
Diffy, Maureen McGovern, KSL Tailgate Band, Marie Osmond, Utah Festival Opera,
Utah Musical Theater, Sun Valley Carolers, James Groutage, Jay Richards, Jazz
Pudding, and most recently Way Way East Bay. He has served as Vice President of Jazz on the Utah Music
Educator’s Association Board. He
continues his research and presents regularly on teaching methods and the young
student. Dr. Wheeler has a
wonderful wife, Julie, and four children of whom he is extremely proud.