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A Theory of Multiple Intelligences: Working with the Adolescent Brain/Voice

ACDAMI Webmaster March 16, 2015

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This article, based on the author’s interest session presented at the 2014 ACDA-MI Fall Conference, is reprinted from the April 2015 Choral Journal.

A Theory of Multiple Intelligences: Working with the Adolescent Brain/Voice 

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