AbstractThe prevailing assumption is that a multi-age learning environment allows the learner tointeract with a wide range of students, representing a broad range of cognitive, emotional and social aspects depending on the individual development of each student. Focusing on the… Read More ›
2021
‘A day in the life’: Supporting trainee teachers in finding the ‘Keys to inclusion’ though a case study of one mainstream school’s inclusion of a child on the autism spectrum – by Lucy Barker
Key wordsInclusion, special educational needs, trainee teachers, autism, collaboration. AbstractSuccessful inclusion of students with autism in mainstream schools means a degree of challenge for trainee teachers which may require additional supports (Crossland and Dunlap, 2012). Therefore, there is a need… Read More ›
Designing new, technology-based musical instruments in primary education – by Michel Hogenes, Anouk Diepenbroek, Melissa Bremmer and Marien Hogerheijde
Abstract One of the ways in which pupils in Dutch primary education are being equipped with 21st Century Skills is through Design-based Learning. Building musical instruments could be an interesting entry point for Design-based Learning in music education. In this… Read More ›