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The article was received 4th of January 2014 and was accepted 8th of August 2014
ABOUt tHE AUtHOrs
Kristin Bjornsdottir (kbjorns@hi.is) has a B.M. in Music Therapy from East Carolina
University. She received her Teaching Certification (Teaching Studies) from University
of Iceland where she continued her studies and received a M.A. in Education with an
emphasis on disability research and a Ph.D. in Disability Studies. Since 2003 she has
been a teacher and a researcher at the Iceland University of Education and University
of Iceland.