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Please note, some items contain out of date language. The phrase “special needs” is no longer in current use within the BIAAE. We know that language is no substitute for action, but we hope this change will reflect our commitment to creating an inclusive environment for the communities we serve.

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ABLE Assembly Conference Session Materials

Secondary Instrumental Music Inclusion, Julie Duty

Critical Disability Studies: Implications for Justice-Oriented Arts Education, Jenna Gabriel

The Importance of Anti-Ableist Perspectives in Preservice Art Education: A Post-Session Interview with Jenna Gabriel and Anh Ha, Jenna Gabriel and Ahn Ha

When They See Us: Intersectionality and Ableism in Special Education, Aliza Greenberg and Alyssa Liles-Amponsah

What Are We Teaching Teachers: A Call to Reimagine Inclusivity in Art Education, Christopher Hanson

Disability Justice in University Theatre Programs, Carson Hebblethwaite and Amanda Masterpaul

Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna (MDW): All Stars Inclusive Band, Beate Hennenberg

Antoine Hunter: Keynote Presentation, Antoine Hunter

Advancing Equity Through Reasonable Accommodation in Music Education, Sanna Kivijärvi and Pauli Rautiainen

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Creating Accessibility in Classical Music Institutions, Erin Parkes

Towards an Understanding of the Creative Generation: New Frameworks for Arts Education for Students with Disabilities, Jeff M. Poulin

Learning Disabilities in Higher Education: Musical Timing Deficits and Remediation Strategies, Sara Raviotta

Legally Yours: The Child Find Mandate, Elise Sobol

From Monograph to International Movement: Music Assisted Learning Across the Life Span for Students with Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders, Elise S. Sobol

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What Does Inclusion Truly Look Like, and Who Gets to Decide?, Elizabeth Staal

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Collaborative Initiatives for Mindful Education Through the Arts in Inclusive Classroom Environments, Shannon Vogel, Sheila Scott, and Bobbi Schaminee

Using the Camera to Empower Students, Jessica Wallach

Inclusive Bands: Creating Music Together, Shirley Winner