Fei-Lin Hsiao
Fei-Lin Hsiao joined the Conservatory of Music at 糖心vlog in 2006.听She teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in music therapy.
Hsiao holds a PhD in music education with an emphasis in music therapy from the University of Iowa and a master's degree in music therapy from New York University. She is a board-certified music therapist with extensive clinical and supervisory experience in special education, early intervention, youth homes, burn rehabilitation, geriatrics and geriatric psychiatry. She also holds teaching credentials in both music education and special education.
Hsiao is active in the national and international research community. Her research interests include best practices in music therapy education and supervision, inclusive instruction for students with disabilities in higher education, multicultural music therapy practice, and perceptual testing and aural rehabilitation of individuals with hearing impairments. Proficient in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, Hsiao has published her work in the Journal of Music Therapy,听Music Therapy Perspectives, Update: Application of Research in Music Education,听International Journal of Music Education,听and Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability. She has co-authored a book chapter East and Southeast Asian Culture, in "Cultural Intersections in Music Therapy: Music, Health, and the Person." She serves on the editorial board of听Music Therapy Perspectives and the American Music Therapy Association's (AMTA) Assembly of Delegates. In 2018 Hsiao was elected to serve on the听.
Hsiao is the recipient of the 2016 Strategic Educational Excellence Development (SEED) fund for a cross-disciplinary project 鈥淏uilding a Team to Reach All Learners: Promoting an Accessible Learning Environment for Students with Disabilities via Faculty Development Training.鈥
In 2014 Hsiao was featured on 鈥淭he Academic Minute,鈥 a nationally syndicated radio program from WAMC Northeast Public Radio. You can listen to the broadcast segment below:
MA, New York University
PhD, University of Iowa