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An Introduction to Teaching Music to Children with Special Needs Ryan Hourigan Ph. D. Ball State University Ryan Hourigan Ph. D. Ball State University
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Landscape of Special Education 1960’s Civil Rights Movement –Desegregation –Equal rights for all people Pre 1970’s –Invisible People Basements Institutions Many persons with disabilities did not receive an education (Adamek & Darrow, 2005) 1960’s Civil Rights Movement –Desegregation –Equal rights for all people Pre 1970’s –Invisible People Basements Institutions Many persons with disabilities did not receive an education (Adamek & Darrow, 2005)
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PL 94-142 or IDEA Six Basic Principles –FAPE (Free and Appropriate Education) –Nondiscriminatory evaluations –LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) –IEP –Parents have rights –Due Process –Amended several times since (86,90,97,&04) Six Basic Principles –FAPE (Free and Appropriate Education) –Nondiscriminatory evaluations –LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) –IEP –Parents have rights –Due Process –Amended several times since (86,90,97,&04)
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Inclusion/Mainstreaming Why????? (From Class) Inclusion –“Meaningful participation of students with special needs in general education classrooms” (Lewis & Doorlag, p. 424) Mainstreaming (older term) –The inclusion of students with special needs into general education for a portion of the school day (Lewis & Doorlag, p. 424) Why????? (From Class) Inclusion –“Meaningful participation of students with special needs in general education classrooms” (Lewis & Doorlag, p. 424) Mainstreaming (older term) –The inclusion of students with special needs into general education for a portion of the school day (Lewis & Doorlag, p. 424)
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How can I begin to teach a student with a disability? “The Team” –Participating in the process –The IEP process Understanding the Disability Adaptation of Instruction –Assessing –Adaptations and Accommodations –Thinking “outside of the box” “The Team” –Participating in the process –The IEP process Understanding the Disability Adaptation of Instruction –Assessing –Adaptations and Accommodations –Thinking “outside of the box”
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“The Team” Anyone who teaches a child with disabilities is a part of the IEP team –Be involved (go to meetings) Seek out the document (IEP) Read the goals for the student in each area –This will help you understand the nature of the disability –Ideas for adapting and accommodating Anyone who teaches a child with disabilities is a part of the IEP team –Be involved (go to meetings) Seek out the document (IEP) Read the goals for the student in each area –This will help you understand the nature of the disability –Ideas for adapting and accommodating
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Understanding the Disability Talk to the other members of “The Team” Resources (see materials given) The Music Therapy World –Wide range of research on teaching students with disabilities Talk to the other members of “The Team” Resources (see materials given) The Music Therapy World –Wide range of research on teaching students with disabilities
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Adaptation of Instruction Assessing your student –Is the student “diploma bound”? –Setting appropriate goals (Consult the team) –Also see the IEP Other assessments in other areas –Are they at grade level? Assessing your student –Is the student “diploma bound”? –Setting appropriate goals (Consult the team) –Also see the IEP Other assessments in other areas –Are they at grade level?
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Accommodating Students with Special Needs EXTREMELY CONTEXTUAL Think outside of the box –My research See resources and information –Adamek and Darrow (2005) –Reference list given EXTREMELY CONTEXTUAL Think outside of the box –My research See resources and information –Adamek and Darrow (2005) –Reference list given
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Issues with Inclusion Persons with disabilities are more likely to be behind in social development Persons with disabilities are more likely to face social isolation Persons with special needs encounter failure more often (Lewis & Doorlag, 2005) Persons with disabilities are more likely to be behind in social development Persons with disabilities are more likely to face social isolation Persons with special needs encounter failure more often (Lewis & Doorlag, 2005)
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Attitudes Previous Special Education System –Isolate and remove Teachers and Adults –From the old way –Inform children Information can change attitudes Previous Special Education System –Isolate and remove Teachers and Adults –From the old way –Inform children Information can change attitudes
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