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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Why Carbon Literacy is relevant to music educators
Next month, our bespoke Carbon Literacy course is taking place for the first time. Led by Tina Parsons, Head of Service at…
Using music to share environmental concerns
The National Open Youth Orchestra (NOYO) is a world-pioneering inclusive orchestra where brilliant 11 – 25-year-old disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse and…
Creating outdoor, multi-sensory spaces at Sounds Wild
Sounds Wild is a unique outdoor, multi-sensory exploration for Learning Disabled people of all ages. Jo Colton, Director of Programmes at Soundabout,…
Music Opportunities Pilot: Breaking Down Barriers to Opportunity
Music Mark are delighted to be partnering with Young Sounds UK to support the Music Opportunities Pilot. Pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds or…
Guide Music Mark’s future by joining our Board of Trustees
Music Mark is seeking two Members to be elected to positions on our Board of Trustees, as well as two co-opted positions….
Musicbuds – Doing Diversity Differently
At the beginning of August, we sent a callout for members to share projects or resources championing inclusivity and diversity in response…
Take a sneak peek at our 2024 Annual Conference programme!
With early bird tickets for our 2024 Annual Conference closing this week, we thought now would be a great time to share…
Musical Connections: How music can connect children to their environment
This blog is a condensed version of Chapter 12 (part 2) of Teaching Climate Change and Sustainability in the Primary Curriculum edited…
Research Shorts: Growing the future early childhood music education workforce
This week’s Research Shorts follows on from last week’s lovely research on playful learning, which I’d like to claim credit for but…