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Repertoire Revealed for BBC Ten Pieces III
BBC Ten Pieces reveal the third repertoire list for academic year 2017/18 making a total of thirty pieces of classical music to…
How music benefits children
How music benefits children Dawn Rose, University of Hertfordshire Popular ideas, such as the “Mozart effect” – the idea that listening to…
Music and the Deaf Awarded Funding To Deliver Free Workshops In Schools
Music and the Deaf is delighted to announce it has secured funding to deliver a number of music workshops in schools free…
Justine Greening: teachers – the experts driving social mobility
Secretary of State for Education Justine Greening addresses the Chartered College of Teaching with her vision for the profession. “Thank you,…
Nick Gibb: the importance of high-quality arts education
The Schools Minister talks to the Music and Drama Expo about arts as part of a broad and balanced curriculum. …
BBC Ten Pieces Seeks Young People’s Inspirational Words
How to inspire one of the next Ten Pieces We will be commissioning a new piece as part of a third set…
‘Brexit may force progress on arts education’, MPs told
Leaving the European Union presents opportunities to make education policy and the visa system more responsive to the needs of the creative…
Sound Connections Publish Annual Review 2016
We’re delighted to announce the launch of our latest annual review, which captures another jam-packed year for Sound Connections. Our focus has…
CLA publishes ‘ImagineNation: the value of cultural learning’
The Cultural Learning Alliance has published ImagineNation: the value of cultural learning. This new publication builds on our original ‘ImagineNation: the case for…