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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Research Roundups: Recent Music Education Research January 2024
The first round-up of the new year finds us on a snowy day for much of the UK, as the Music Mark…
Soundbeam: Making Assistive Music Technology More Accessible
Assistive music technology may seem daunting to some when first introduced. Tim Swingler, co-director of Soundbeam, shares how Soundbeam has addressed potential…
National Youth Choir’s Young Conductors scheme
The National Youth Choir is more than just a choir. Since the organisation was founded 40 years ago it has grown from…
Research Shorts: Merseyside Creative Futures, a new resource and project
Welcome back to 2024’s Research Shorts series, and to kick things off, I’m talking with Dr Kate Blackstone about her work in…
Bridget’s Blog: Embedding EDI as a golden thread
Talk into Action was created by Music Mark to support organisations in the music education sector to achieve their Equity, Diversity and…
Schools Minister Response: Music Education Funding Shortfall
On 5th December we wrote, in partnership with the Independent Society of Musicians and the Musicians Union, to the Secretary of State for…
#MusicMark10: Making meaningful sustainable changes in music education
The Climate Crisis is something that has become ever more present both in news cycles and in our daily lives. As a…
Response from the new Schools Minister
On the 23rd November, we wrote to the new Schools Minister to introduce Music Mark and outline our view of the current…
Accessible Formats in Music Education: Music Hub Partnership Opportunity
RNIB, the Royal National Institute of Blind People, is the UK’s leading sight loss charity, offering practical and emotional support to blind…