Hello. I’m Rebecca Fraser, and I’m an associate professor and mentor at the Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies in Manhattan. What I’m going to talk about to you today is the book that I am currently working on, and how it helped me think about the roots of my pedagogy. My book is titled A Heart for All, and it is a biography/memoir about my grandmother, Louise Whitbeck Fraser, who was a pioneer in special education and music therapy. ...
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