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Please note, some items contain out of date language.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.
ABLE Assembly Conference Session Materials
Arts-Based Education: Key to Success, Elise Sobol
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
Milestones: How We Made a Digital Orchestra and Flew It from Scotland to Singapore, Peter Sparkes
Feeling Lost in a Sea of Accommodations, Elisabeth Staal
What Does Inclusion Truly Look Like, and Who Gets to Decide?, Elizabeth Staal
Music Education and Performance for People with Learning Disabilities, David Stanley
Making Arts Programming Accessible, Kaileigh Anne Tayek
Developing Aural Skills for Deaf and Hard of hearing (DHH) Students, Michael Vitalino
Music for All: Developing Music Instruction for Students with Higher Support Needs, Brian Wagner-Yeung
Engaging All Learners: Tools and Techniques to Reach Different Types of Learners in the Music Classroom, Brian J. Wagner-Yeung
Using the Camera to Empower Students, Jessica Wallach
Disability Objectification in Media, Miles Wilcox
Representation and Diversity in the General Music Classroom, Miles Wilcox
Inclusive Bands: Creating Music Together, Shirley Winner
Yoda- The Youth Orchestra with Different Abilities, Sofija Zlatanova
Linking Music, Language, and Literacy: Using Research to Create an Inclusive Music Classroom Accessible to Diverse Learners, Jennifer Zuk, Kathleen Gallagher, and Jessica Wyton