Hi! I am writing an extended essay on music education methods and I'm currently writing on a bit about teaching disabled students. I'm looking at Kodály, and how his method is quite accommodating for the disabled, but making the point that this is likely just by chance. I grew up in Hungary and I know how little consideration disabled students get, they're usually taught in their own schools in a segregated manner - and that's only in the two modern decades I've been alive. Being from there, I know that it used to be even worse, but I don't know where to find any literature that covers this. Any ideas? If there is none, similar literature about Central Europe in general would also be helpful.
Thanks so much in advance!
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