Award-winning online composition courses to inspire and engage students in writing their own music. Courses include exemplar listening material, video content and other interactive features.
Junior Trinity offers the opportunity to study for an A Level in Music Technology as part of its Saturday programme for students in Year 10 or higher who can read music fluently and have some basic keyboard skills.
A diverse library of pieces to inspire students in their composing activities. Find a range of styles, composers and genres to listen to, with useful insights, information and thought-provoking questions.
Research by Youth Music in collaboration with Birmingham City University.
Create and Sing is a free dramatic singing programme for primary schools with classroom films, lesson plans and resources to use in ways that suit the needs of the teachers and their students.
A free, open access online course that introduces concepts of music notation and how to follow a score.
An archive of live music performances curated especially for a schools audience, supported by comprehensive teachers’ packs with music and cross curriculum actitivies linked to the performances.
A Song for Fairtrade Fortnight.
A Short Guide to Working Inclusively Through Music is a helpful guide commissioned by MAC Makes Music for any music practitioner or teacher working with children and young people.
The Music Commission’s final report has been published, an 18-month expert inquiry into music education, established by ABRSM and Arts Council England.