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INCLUSIVE PRACTICE IN ITALIAN SCHOOLS Body and music for listening and sharing without words
Abstract: This paper illustrates the work developed by the Italian partners in the LINK Project,
Learning in a New Key, in relation to the implementation of specific training for school teachers to
promote inclusive teaching practice through music and expressive body languages. The theoretical
principles and framework of expressive therapies like music therapy and dance movement therapy
will be discussed and we will consider how they have informed the work of professional music and
dance-movement therapists in implementing the training programme. School teachers have been
involved in a series of musical and expressive-body experiences to experiment and elaborate new
strategies and knowledge to promote their empathic, relational and creative competences for their
educational work. They have also been supported in implementing a series of class based creative
activities oriented by the same principles and enhancing a relational and emotional approach in
teaching practice. The paper will discuss how teachers and vulnerable young people have experienced
transferable skills that might be significant in school and in lifelong learning. In line with
the participatory action research paradigm that the project\u2019s partners agreed on, the paper will also
describe the study carried out by the researchers to analyse the impact of actions implemented during
the project both on students and teachers of classrooms involved