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Join members of NAfME’s Council for General Music Education and special guest Alice Hammel for an informal discussion of working with students with disabilities and differences in the general music classroom.

Discussion may include meeting the needs of our learners through differentiation and classroom management strategies for students who are on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, or other learners who need extra support. Bring your questions and get input from Dr. Hammel and other attendees about your specific situation.

Facilitators:

Steph Benischek HeadshotStephanie Benischek,
Star Elementary School, Meridian, Idaho

 

 

Alice Hammel headshot 2023

Alice Hammel,
James Madison University, 2023 Lowell Mason Fellow

 

Rob Lyda headshot

Rob Lyda,
Cary Woods Elementary School, Auburn, Alabama

 

 


NAfME presents this live virtual event at no charge to all as a service to the music education profession. To register, you must enter your NAfME member information or create a nonmember account. After registering, check your email for instructions. The views expressed are those of the presenter; they do not necessarily reflect the views of NAfME. NOTE: This webinar will not be recorded.

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Start Date

December 04, 2024

End Date

December 04, 2024

Start and End Time

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (ET)

Categories

  • Special Education

Event Category

  • Live Virtual
  • Town Hall
  • Virtual

Specialities

  • General Music

Teaching Levels

  • PreK-12


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