Faith Hall
Assistant Professor of Music Education
Biography
Faith Hall is an Assistant Professor in Music Education, specializing in Instrumental Music at Louisiana State University. At LSU, she teaches undergraduate music education courses MUS 2300 Woodwind and Brass Techniques and MUED 3171 Principles of Teaching Secondary Methods and graduate research methods courses MUS 7800 Introduction to Research in Music and MUS 7767 Quantitative Research in Music. Prior to her career in higher education, she taught middle school and high school band in the Sioux City Community School District in Sioux City, IA.
Her research interests include music teacher cognition, teacher emotions, and occupational identity development. She has published articles in the Journal of Research in Music Education, International Journal of Music Education, Bulletin of Council of Research in Music Education, Missouri School Music Magazine, and the Florida Music Director. Hall has also presented her research at national and international conferences, including the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the International Society for Music Education (ISME) conferences, the Symposium for Music Teacher Education (SMTE), and the Symposium for Music and Health. She has also presented at the Louisiana Music Educators Association (LMEA), Missouri Music Educators Association (MMEA), Florida Music Educators Association (FMEA), and Iowa Bandmasters Association (IBA) state conferences. Additionally, she serves as a member of the Editorial Committee of Research Perspectives in Music Education.
Hall earned the Ph.D. in Music Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia (2024), the Masters in Music Education from Florida State University (2021) and the Bachelors in Music Education from the University of Northern Iowa (2013).
