Spirituality and Concept of 'Child' in Kokas Pedagogy for Children with Special Educational Needs
Klára Kokas was a music teacher and music psychologist (1929-2010). Her method is based on music, motion and manual arts, therefore it can be defined as a form of reform pedagogy, otherwise it is called complex art pedagogy. The main elements and characteristics of Klára Kokas's pedagogy were...
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Main Author: | Csilla Imola Székely (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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