Necessary for some, and helpful for all: preparing music educators to reach every student

This paper puts forth the argument that the field of pre-service music teacher education in the United States must include coursework in accessible music education in order to prepare music educators to teach today’s students effectively. The percentage of students with disabilities and diagnoses in...

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Published inOrfeu Vol. 8; no. 1; p. e01010
Main Author Bernard, Rhoda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC) 29.07.2023
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Summary:This paper puts forth the argument that the field of pre-service music teacher education in the United States must include coursework in accessible music education in order to prepare music educators to teach today’s students effectively. The percentage of students with disabilities and diagnoses in today’s schools is rising, and music educators in the U.S. are not adequately prepared to teach these students. Using the framework of “necessary for some, and helpful for all,” the paper asserts that incorporating some of the strategies and approaches of accessible music education – specifically, Universal Design for Learning and Differentiated Instruction – into undergraduate music teacher education programs would greatly increase the effectiveness of U.S. music teacher preparation.
ISSN:2525-5304
2525-5304
DOI:10.5965/2525530408012023e0110