Where are we now? Research is an essential aspect of the music therapy profession. Practice is grounded in theoretical frameworks based on research studies and the evaluation of clinical interventions. Early research drew heavily on behavioural principles, observing measurable change in response to musical interventions. As the profession gained stature, music therapy researchers also began to ask questions requiring in-depth qualitative analysis. Nevertheless, ready acceptance and appreciation of music therapy as a valid service within special education settings in both Australia and New Zealand is variable. Music therapists continue to be challenged to demonstrate the effectiveness of music therapy. The current article outlines the histor...
Music therapy is a lesser-known and used related service, yet it provides significant benefits to st...
Music therapy and its benefits to students with exceptionalities in special education programs have ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler’s TEACCH (Treatment and...
The evidence-based framework underpins the field of special education research. Many educational res...
This chapter will describe a music therapy study conducted in partnership by two academics from Aust...
Music therapy school consultation is positioned to become a significant practice for music therapist...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to identify and describe the perceptions of ...
This research explores the question “How can a student music therapist support staff in their intera...
Music therapists regard music therapy as a valuable intervention for students with moderate to sever...
Educational Action Research Music therapists have been working in special education contexts for man...
Using music in a setting that includes students with special needs can have an effect on student com...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler's TEACCH (Treatment and...
The purpose of this research project is to explore the information available about the use of music ...
Diversity of practice demands diversity in approaches. This explorative qualitative research study w...
Teachers working in special education school settings often lack confidence to deliver classroom mus...
Music therapy is a lesser-known and used related service, yet it provides significant benefits to st...
Music therapy and its benefits to students with exceptionalities in special education programs have ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler’s TEACCH (Treatment and...
The evidence-based framework underpins the field of special education research. Many educational res...
This chapter will describe a music therapy study conducted in partnership by two academics from Aust...
Music therapy school consultation is positioned to become a significant practice for music therapist...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to identify and describe the perceptions of ...
This research explores the question “How can a student music therapist support staff in their intera...
Music therapists regard music therapy as a valuable intervention for students with moderate to sever...
Educational Action Research Music therapists have been working in special education contexts for man...
Using music in a setting that includes students with special needs can have an effect on student com...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler's TEACCH (Treatment and...
The purpose of this research project is to explore the information available about the use of music ...
Diversity of practice demands diversity in approaches. This explorative qualitative research study w...
Teachers working in special education school settings often lack confidence to deliver classroom mus...
Music therapy is a lesser-known and used related service, yet it provides significant benefits to st...
Music therapy and its benefits to students with exceptionalities in special education programs have ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler’s TEACCH (Treatment and...