Abstract
Abstract
This chapter is a comprehensive collection of resources for music educators. It is meant as a “handbook” style chapter for music educators to access print, electronic, and other tools to enhance their ability to teach students with learning differences. Featured are resources for practicing music educators, higher education music educators, and anyone interested in learning more about disabilities. Digital resources are included as are hubs or communities of families of students with disabilities. Specific medical labels are used in part because the information within the website is named via a label. There are state, region, and national support resources included. This chapter was prepared by Erika J. Knapp, Ph.D.
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York, NY
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