Melissa
C. McCabe, assistant professor of music education, joined the Towson
University Music Department faculty in 2008 as the elementary
instrumental music education specialist.
Prior to her appointment at Towson University, McCabe taught as an
adjunct faculty member in music education at the University of
Missouri-Kansas City. Her teaching opportunities included online
music appreciation, teaching music with technology, survey of winds and
percussion and elementary music methods for the classroom
teacher. As a public school teacher, Dr. McCabe taught
middle school band and orchestra in the Kansas City area for six years
and elementary band and choir in Iowa for three years.
McCabe received a bachelor’s degree in music education from Simpson
College; a masters degree in music education from the University of
Missouri-Kansas City, and a PhD in Music Education/Curriculum and
Instruction from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. As a doctoral
student, McCabe received the Kauffman Outstanding Graduate Assistant
Award, the Chancellor’s Doctoral Fellowship Award, a Graduate Teaching
Assistant Superior Teaching Award, and the School of Graduate Studies
Dean’s Doctoral Fellowship Award. She also served on the Social
Sciences Institution Review Board as the campus student representative.
McCabe is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society,
Music Educators National Conference, Maryland Music Educators
Association, Kansas Music Educators Association, Technology Institute
for Music Educators, Association for Technology in Music Instruction,
and the College Music Society.
McCabe’s early career interests in teaching and curriculum development
led to her research focus which includes music teacher preparation,
online learning, and strategies for effective teaching in beginning
band. She regularly makes research presentations at state,
regional, and national meetings of groups such as MENC, TI:ME, and ATMI
and is published in various professional journals including the Bulletin for the Council of Research in Music Education and the Missouri Journal of Research in Music Education.
Courses Taught: Woodwinds I, Woodwinds II, Teaching Instrumental Music
in the Elementary Schools, Research Methods in Music Education,
Graduate Instrumental Seminar, Teaching Music with Instructional
Technology, Student Intern Supervision.
Office: CA3090
Phone: 410-704-5175
email: mmccabe@towson.edu
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