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May 2023
37m 10s

106 | Trauma-Informed Music Education wi...

Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.
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Send us a text Join us on this episode of That Music Podcast as we discuss trauma-informed music education with guest Courtney Gazda. We'll learn about the basics of trauma and trauma-informed education, how music can help students who have experienced trauma, and specific strategies for implementing trauma-informed music education in the classroom. ... Show More
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