Harold F Abeles
Professional Background
Educational Background
Scholarly Interests
Professor Abeles' research has focused on a variety of topics including, the evaluation of community-based arts organizations, the assessment of instrumental instruction, the sex-stereotyping of music instruments, the evaluation of applied music instructors, the evaluation of ensemble directors, technology-based music instruction, and verbal communication in studio instruction.
Selected Publications
Selected Publications:
Abeles, H. F. (1992). Guide to Interpreting research in music education. In R. Colwell (Ed.), Handbook for Research in Music Teaching and Learning
Abeles, H. F. (2004). The effect of three orchestra/school partnerships on students’ interest in instrumental music instruction. Journal of Research in Music Education, 44 (3)
Abeles, H. F. (1986). Student Responses to Artists-in-the School Performances.
Abeles, H. F. (1986). Action research: A model for academic alliances in music education. Southeastern Music Education Journal. (with R. H. Stephens)
Abeles, H. F. (1982). The future directions of research methodology and measurement techniques in the field of psychology and acoustics of music. Psychology and Acoustics of Music.
Abeles, H. F. (1973). Development and validation of a clarinet performance adjudication scale. Journal of Research in Music Education, XXI(3).
Abeles, H. F. (1973). A facet-factorial approach to the construction of rating scales to measure complex behavior. Journal of Educational Measurement, 10(2).
Abeles, H. F. (2005). Evaluation Report: Performing Arts Curriculum,
Abeles, H. F. (1997 -2002). Annual Assessment Reports: The
Abeles, H. F. (1996-2000). Annual Assessment Reports: The
Abeles, H. F. (1996). Final Report of the Lincoln Center Institute Project at Teachers College. Report to the Board of Trustees of the Lincoln Center Institute.
biographical information
Dr. Harold Abeles, Professor of Music and Music Education, has been at Teachers College for 28 years. Prior to coming to Teachers College, he served on the faculties of the
He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Music Education from the
Dr. Abeles has contributed numerous articles, chapters and books to the field of music education. He is the co-author of the Foundations of Music Education and the co-editor, with Professor Lori Custodero, of Critical Issues in Music Education: Contemporary Theory and Practice. Recent chapters by him have appeared in the Handbook of Music Psychology and the New Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning. He was the founding editor of The Music Researchers Exchange, an international music research newsletter begun in 1974. He served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education and has served on the editorial boards of several journals including the Journal of Research in Music Education, Psychomusicology, Dialogue in Instrumental Music Education, and Update.
His research has focused on a variety of topics including, the evaluation of community-based arts organizations, the assessment of instrumental instruction, the sex-stereotyping of music instruments, the evaluation of applied music instructors, the evaluation of ensemble directors, technology-based music instruction, and verbal communication in studio instruction.
A&HM 4901: Research and independent study in music education
For Music majors only. Research and independent study under the direction of a member of the Music Education Program faculty.
A&H 5001: Research methods in arts education
An examination of research studies and strategies for conducting research in the arts. Special fee: $25.
A&H 5002: Assessment strategies for the arts
An examination of traditional and alternative strategies for assessing art objects and artistic performance, knowledge of the arts, and attitudes toward the arts.
A&HM 5003: Introduction to the perception and cognition of music performance
An examination of acoustic and psychological foundations of music.
A&HM 5020: Foundations of music education
An examination of the historical, philosophical, psychological, and sociological bases of music education, emphasizing the implications for the development of curriculum, policy, and administrative leadership.
A&HM 5141: Special Topics in Music: Research
Selected topics of interest in music examined in depth. Topic announced each semester.
A&HM 5901: Research and independent study in music education
For Music majors only. Research and independent study under the direction of a member of the Music Education Program faculty.
A&HM 6001: Teaching and administration of music in college
Major issues relating to the curriculum, instruction and administration of programs of music and music education in colleges and universities.
A&HA 6021: Supervision and administration: Arts in education
Permission of instructor required. Prerequisite: Substantial teaching and/or arts administration experience. The function of supervision and administration: Effective programs in city, county, and state school systems; inservice education and workshop techniques; school and community relationships; nontraditional settings such as museums, arts councils, etc. Special fee: $15.
A&HM 6421: Internship in the supervision and administration of music
Professor Abeles. For Music majors only. Qualified students work as interns with supervisors or administrators in selected sites. Satisfies the internship requirement for administrative and supervisory certification. Provision is made for assessment of field-based competencies in fulfillment of program requirements
A&HM 6501: Doctoral seminar in music education
Permission required from advisor and sign-up in the Music Office (520A Horace Mann) is also required. For Music majors only. Music doctoral candidates will identify their area of research interest and narrow their dissertation topic.
A&HM 6971: Research and independent study in music education
Permission required from advisor and sign-up in the Music Office (520A Horace Mann) is also required. Research and independent study under the direction of a faculty member in Music Education.
A&HM 7501: Dissertation seminar in music education
Permission required from advisor and sign-up in the Music Office (520A Horace Mann) is also required. For Music majors only. A required group tutorial for music doctoral students to help develop or refine topics of inquiry for research. The teaching format is flexible and may include faculty/student presentations, group discussions, and critiques. Preparation and presentation of dissertation proposal for approval. Students may register for a maximum of one term.
A&HM 8900: Dissertation advisement in music education
Permission required from advisor and sign-up in the Music Office (520A Horace Mann) is also required. Individual advisement on doctoral dissertations for music majors only. Fee to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see section in catalog on Continuous Registration for Ed.D. degree.
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