Shifting the Focus to Teachers: A New Approach for Music Therapists Working in Schools

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This paper presents a new approach for music therapists in schools wishing to support the work of teachers. This music therapy approach is underpinned by theoretical resources drawn from community music therapy and a critical inclusive approach to education. Illustrative examples of the first authors' music therapy practice as part of a teacher professional learning program, Music for Classroom Wellbeing, are offered. Two practice principles, "focus on the teacher"and "enable sharing,"are presented to provide a framework for music therapists striving to support teachers. Following these principles may allow teachers to grow their musicality, teaching, and self-care practices. This paper concludes with implications of reframing the focus of music therapy practice with teachers for other music therapistsworking in the current performance-driven schooling system.

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Steele, M., Mcferran, K. S., & Crooke, A. H. D. (2023). Shifting the Focus to Teachers: A New Approach for Music Therapists Working in Schools. Music Therapy Perspectives, 41(1), 10–18. https://doi.org/10.1093/mtp/miac020

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