Music & Minds: Using a Talent Development Approach for Young Adults with Williams Syndrome

Author:

Reis Sally M.1,Schader Robin1,Milne Harry2,Stephens Robert1

Affiliation:

1. University of Connecticut

2. Griffith University, Australia

Abstract

Increased attention has been given to the perplexing issue of students with both disabilities and abilities. This study investigated whether a talent development approach could be adapted for persons with Williams syndrome (WS). Available school records and extensive interviews provided evidence that educational programs for these students with WS had focused primarily on remediating their deficits. Although the majority of participants demonstrated a lifelong interest in music, few had been able to participate in music enrichment during their entire school experience. For this group, use of a talent development approach focusing on strengths, interests, and learning style preferences was found to enhance all participants' understanding of mathematics and to provide opportunities for the further development of their abilities, especially their music potential.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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