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The latest developments in the music education sector
Music education improves young people’s employability – Queen’s Speech Debate
Lord Northbourne (Crossbench) “My Lords, I will speak briefly this afternoon about one very important aspect of employment: employability. Today too many…
Sajid Javid’s Culture For All speech
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport’s arts and culture speech at St George’s Bristol Read more on the GOV.UK website.
Labour promises every child “human right to creativity”
All children have a “cultural entitlement” to attend drama groups or other arts organisations, says Labour’s Shadow Culture Secretary Harriet Harman. If…
Ministers focus on cultural heavyweights
London’s major institutions dominate the list of those who met with and entertained England’s Culture Secretary and Culture Minister in 2013. The…
Another brick in the wall; or lives without music?
When the coalition government’s National Plan for Music Education (NPME) was first published in November 2011 it was welcomed for its demonstration…
Music Mark Statement – Cuts to Music Education Budgets
The Department for Education consultation “Savings to the Education Services Grant for 2015-16” launched on 27 March 2014 has caused consternation amongst the…
Head of Guernsey Schools’ Music Service Mervyn Grand offers his take on Ofsted’s Music in schools: what hubs must do
It has been interesting to read the Ofsted report Music in schools: what hubs must do and the response from Nigel Taylor,…
Music Mark response to Ofsted’s report “Music in schools: what hubs must do.”
Music in schools: what we must all do working together… Download Response
National Curriculum Review
Update: July 2013 The UK Association for Music Education – Music Mark would like to take this opportunity to thank our Members for…