Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: A Teacher's Guide
Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom provides college music history instructors with a concise guide on how to create an accessible and inclusive classroom environment.

In addition to providing a concise overview of disability studies, highlighting definitions, theories, and national and international policies related to disability, this book offers practical applications for implementing accessibility measures in the music history classroom. The latter half of this text provides case studies of well-known disabled composers and musicians from the Western Art Music canon from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century as well as popular music genres, such as the blues, jazz, R&B, pop, country, and hip hop. These examples provide opportunities to integrate discussions of disability into a standard music history curriculum.

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Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: A Teacher's Guide
Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom provides college music history instructors with a concise guide on how to create an accessible and inclusive classroom environment.

In addition to providing a concise overview of disability studies, highlighting definitions, theories, and national and international policies related to disability, this book offers practical applications for implementing accessibility measures in the music history classroom. The latter half of this text provides case studies of well-known disabled composers and musicians from the Western Art Music canon from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century as well as popular music genres, such as the blues, jazz, R&B, pop, country, and hip hop. These examples provide opportunities to integrate discussions of disability into a standard music history curriculum.

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Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: A Teacher's Guide

Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: A Teacher's Guide

Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: A Teacher's Guide

Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom: A Teacher's Guide

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Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom provides college music history instructors with a concise guide on how to create an accessible and inclusive classroom environment.

In addition to providing a concise overview of disability studies, highlighting definitions, theories, and national and international policies related to disability, this book offers practical applications for implementing accessibility measures in the music history classroom. The latter half of this text provides case studies of well-known disabled composers and musicians from the Western Art Music canon from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century as well as popular music genres, such as the blues, jazz, R&B, pop, country, and hip hop. These examples provide opportunities to integrate discussions of disability into a standard music history curriculum.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032119373
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/26/2024
Series: Modern Musicology and the College Classroom
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alexandria Carrico is Assistant Professor of Music History at the University of South Carolina, Columbia.

Katherine Grennell is Senior Education and Training Specialist and Anthology Lecturer of History instructor at Buffalo State College.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Contextualizing Disability Studies in the Music Classroom 2. Accessible and Inclusive Applications in the Music Classroom 3. Case Studies of Disabled Composers and Musicians in the Western Art Music Canon 4. Case Studies of Disabled Composers and Musicians in Popular Music Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?

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