
The Practitioners’ Guide to Accessible Music Education : Perspectives from Educators, Administrators, and Special Service Providers
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Forventes utgitt: 05.10.2026
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Written by music educators, music teacher educators, therapists, administrators, and specialists, this groundbreaking resource challenges established norms and transforms how we support students with disabilities in music education, offering immediately applicable strategies in clear, engaging language that speaks directly to your teaching experience. From Universal Design for Learning's evolution to justice-centered classroom management approaches, the contributors provide comprehensive coverage of IDEA disability categories alongside practical wisdom on accommodations and modifications. Discover the crucial distinctions between music therapy and music education while exploring how social-emotional learning integrates with musical instruction. The contributors invite you to transform your approach to inclusive music education with insights organized into six practical sections—covering everything from foundational knowledge to specialized strategies for effective lesson planning, paraprofessional collaboration, and IEP navigation. Uniquely, this comprehensive resource also addresses the needs of neurodivergent music educators themselves through insider perspectives and collegial guidance—a viewpoint absent from existing literature. Whether you're crafting accessible lessons, advocating for students with disabilities, or seeking fresh approaches to inclusive teaching, this essential companion equips you with strategies to create meaningful musical experiences where every student can shine and grow. Music educators, PK-12 administrators, students in music degree programs, or individuals using music within therapeutic settings, will find this book beneficial in their work with children.