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Boston Conservatory’s Teaching Music to Students on the Autism Spectrum Conference

Boston Conservatory’s Teaching Music to Students on the Autism Spectrum Conference

An innovative new program for public and private school music educators, “Teaching Music to Students on the Autism Spectrum” is a two-day conference that will address important topics such as:

Current Research in Autism
Strategies for Teaching Music to Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
How Autistic People Learn and Perceive Music
Working Effectively with Students on the Autism Spectrum and their Families

Featuring industry experts Matt Savage, Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, Lisa Jo Rudy, and Mary Romaniec with teaching demonstrations by music instructors from The Boston Conservatory Program for Students on the Autism Spectrum.

Friday and Saturday, May 8 – 9, 2015
Teachers can earn 12 Professional Development Points (PDPs)
Tuition: $65 – Includes admission to all conference sessions and events plus meal on Saturday
The Boston Conservatory, 31 Hemenway Street – Studio 401, Boston, MA 02215
Visit the for full details and to register.

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