Teaching the Postsecondary Music Student with Disabilities provides valuable information and strategies for teaching the college music student. According to the most recent statistics,
all public American 2 and 4-year institutions now report students with disabilities among their student body. The American’s with Disabilities Act and Section 504 include language that
specifically states that universities must avoid discriminating against individuals with disabilities. With rising numbers of students with disabilities in university music schools, professors
are being asked to accommodate students in their studios, classes and ensembles. Most professors have little training or experience in teaching students with disabilities. This book provides a
resource for creating an inclusive music education for students who audition and enter music school. Teaching the Postsecondary MusicStudent with Disabilities covers all of
the topics that all readers need to know including law, assistive technology, high-incidence and low-incidence disabilities, providing specific details on the disability and how it impacts the
learning of the music student.