Suzanne Hall is an Associate Professor of Music Education at Temple University, where she teaches courses in general music and introduction to music education. Her primary research interests focus on pre-service music teacher training, music and language arts connections, and cultivating inclusive spaces.
She is a frequent presenter at conferences and presents professional development workshops on music and literacy integration strategies for school districts across the country. She is co-author of Teaching Elementary Music: Integrative Strategies between Music and Other Subjects and General Music: A K12 Experience. Her articles can be found in various journals, including the Journal of General Music Education, Music Educators Journal, Philosophy of Music Education Review, and the Journal for Music Teacher Education.
Her previous teaching experience includes elementary general music K-5 in Oviedo, FL and Memphis, TN. She presently holds the position of College Music Society chair for the Council on Music Education and serves as a board member of the Save the Music Foundation. She earned her Master of Education and Bachelor of Music Education at the University of Central Florida (Orlando, FL) and a Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education from the University of Memphis (Memphis, TN).
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