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Special Needs, Community Music, and Adult Learning: An Oxford Handbook of Music Education, Volume 4

  • Editor: McPherson, Gary
  • Editor: Welch, Graham

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Contents

  • Part 1
  • Special Abilities, Special Needs
  • Part Editor: Adam Ockelford
  • Chapter 1. Commentary: Special Abilities, Special Needs
  • Adam Ockelford
  • Chapter 2. Mapping Musical Development in Learners with the Most Complex Needs: The Sounds of Intent Project
  • Adam Ockelford and Graham F. Welch
  • Chapter 3. Exceptional Musical Abilities: Musical Prodigies
  • Gary E. McPherson and Andreas C. Lehmann
  • Chapter 4. A Fresh Look at Music Therapy in Special Education
  • Katrina McFerran and Cochavit Elefant
  • Chapter 5. Inclusive Music Classrooms and Programs
  • Judith A. Jellison
  • Chapter 6. Preparing for the Future: Music Students with Special Education Needs in School and Community Life
  • Alice-Ann Darrow and Mary S. Adamek
  • Part 2
  • Music in the Community
  • Part Editor: David J. Elliott
  • Chapter 7. Commentary: Music in the Community
  • David J. Elliott
  • Chapter 8. The Community within Community Music
  • Lee Higgins
  • Chapter 9. Community Music and Social Capital
  • Patrick M. Jones and Thomas W. Langston
  • Chapter 10. Community Music Therapy
  • Kenneth S. Aigen
  • Chapter 11. Community Music and Social Justice: Reclaiming Love
  • Marissa Silverman
  • Chapter 12. Sonic Hospitality: Migration, Community, and Music
  • Helen Phelan
  • Chapter 13. At-Risk Youth: Music-Making as a Means to Promote Positive Relationships
  • Mary L. Cohen, Laya H. Silber, Andrea Sangiorgio, and Valentina Iadeluca
  • Chapter 14. Fast Forward: Emerging Trends in Community Music
  • Kari K. Veblen and Janice L. Waldron
  • Part 3
  • Adult Learning in a Lifespan Context
  • Part Editors: David E. Myers and Chelcy L. Bowles
  • Chapter 15. Commentary: Adult learning in a Lifespan Context
  • David E. Myers
  • Chapter 16. Elders and Music: Empowering Learning, Valuing Life Experience, and Considering the Needs of Aging Adult Learners
  • William M. Dabback and David S. Smith
  • Chapter 17. Adult Music Learning in Formal, Nonformal, and Informal Contexts
  • Kari K. Veblen
  • Chapter 18. Music Teacher Education: Crossing Generational Borders
  • Jody L. Kerchner and Carlos R. Abril
  • Chapter 19. The Role of Higher Education in Fostering Musically Engaged Adults
  • Chelcy L. Bowles and Janet L. Jensen
  • Chapter 20. Lifelong Learning for Professional Musicians
  • Rineke Smilde
  • Chapter 21. An International Perspective on Music Education for Adults
  • John Drummond