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An Attitude and Approach for Teaching Music to Special Learners

(Paperback, Third Edition)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

An Attitude and Approach for Teaching Music to Special Learners

Contributors:

By (Author) Elise S. Sobol

ISBN:

9781475828412

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

8th May 2017

Edition:

Third Edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teaching of a specific subject
Educational: Music

Dewey:

371.904487

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

198

Dimensions:

Width 150mm, Height 230mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

299g

Description

An international handbook of inspirational wisdom for teaching music universally to enhance the learning potential in children of all ages, backgrounds, and capabilities, An Attitude and Approach for Teaching Music to Special Learners is a most accessible relevant reference to facilitate lifelong student learning. Its usefulness is equally versatile for music educators and classroom teachers, administrators and curriculum designers, instructional leaders in higher education as well as for parents and caregivers. Backed by research and driven by authors passionate commitment to affect a better global future for our children, text revisions include updates in educational law, criteria for designating disability categories, accommodations, standards, definitions, trends, and notice of the significant societal strides made in the visibility and educational expectations of our students with developmental disabilities including those with autism spectrum disorders. Classroom tested inclusive music teaching and critical thinking strategies impact student success across the curriculum to help students meet grade level expectations for English Language Arts, science, social studies, and mathematics.

Reviews

In this new and updated edition, Dr. Elise Sobol addressees the most recent developments in music pedagogy for students with special needs. In the process, she makes an essential text even more relevant. -- Thomas MacFarlane
Elise Sobol's new edition of her booklives up to its title of 'attitude' and 'approach' to music for children with special needs; an encyclopedic work bringing professionals truly up to date in valuing and meeting these children's needs. -- Jerrold Ross, PhD, dean emeritus, the School of Education, St. John's University, NY; chair, Arts Education Committee, Department of Education, New York City Public Schools
Reaching beyond the great work of her 2 previous editions, Elise gifts the music education community once again by sharing her experience and insights gained from her continually evolving practice of teaching music to children with disabilities in the public school setting. From her scholarship and preparation like a scientist with teaching like an artist, Dr. Sobol focuses on what her students can do. In doing so, Elise serves as a catalyst in our work as music educator to expand our efforts for inspiring students of all abilities to become life long music learners and lovers. A must read for anyone wanting to learn more about teaching music to students having disabilities. -- Stephen M. Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, Special Education, Adelphi University, NY; author, educator, consultant, musician and presenter on issues related to autism and special education
In this time of rapid change in thedemographic, legal, and technological landscapes surrounding thefield ofmusic education and special needs, the third edition of An Attitude and Approach for Teaching Music to Special Learners is an indispensable resource for music educators. Pioneering music teacher and teacher educatorDr. Elise Sobol draws on her extensive experience and highlightsthe latest developments and innovations to provide music educators with the habits of mind and the teaching strategies that they need to reach all of their students. -- Rhoda Bernard, EdD, chair of music education and director of Autism Spectrum Programs, Boston Conservatory at Berklee

Author Bio

Elise S. Sobol, Ed.D. Currently teaches special education courses in the music education departments of New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, LIU -Post College of Arts, Communications and Design and Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music of the City University of New York. Recently retired from the Nassau BOCES Department of Special Education, Rosemary Kennedy School for Students with Autism and Developmental Disabilities, she combines over thirty-six years of experience preK-secondary in general and special education to readers here and abroad.

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