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Online teaching resources for all instruments particularly suited to whole-class instrumental and vocal teaching.
Here are links and descriptions to useful websites for Music Educators. These websites provide useful content, resources and information.
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Online teaching resources for all instruments particularly suited to whole-class instrumental and vocal teaching.
You can help your students prepare for music exams with E-MusicMaestro online Aural Test Training.
ReelMusic supports new and existing instrumental/vocal teachers, classroom practitioners and schools senior leadership teams through an online, video based, professional development tool.
Ten Pieces is an exciting initiative for students aged between 7-14. Its aim is to open up the world of classical music to a new generation of children and inspire them to develop their own creative responses to ten pieces of music.
Friday Afternoons is about encouraging young people to sing. Their newly composed songs and support material aim to help teachers develop their students skills as performers, listeners and composers.
EFDSS is the national folk arts development organisation for England. Who champion the English traditional arts music, song, dance, storytelling, customs and traditions as part of the rich and diverse cultural landscape of the UK.
ABRSM is the UKs largest music education body, one of its largest music publishers and the worlds leading provider of music exams, offering assessments to more than 630,000 candidates in 93 countries every year.
Trinity College London is an international exam board with a rich heritage of academic rigour and a positive, supportive approach to assessment. They provide recognised and respected qualifications across a unique spectrum of communicative skills from music, drama and arts activities to English language at all levels.
Curious Minds has been evolving since being established in 2009 to deliver Arts Council Englands Creative Partnerships programme across Lancashire and Merseyside.
More Music is a music and education charity based at the Hothouse in Morecambe, with over 20 years of experience delivering workshops, training, performances and festivals across the district, region and beyond.
The Youth Music Network is an online community for people who work in and around music education projects in the UK.
The TeachTalk: Music site provides a space where music teachers can come together to share ideas and engage in debate.
This framework will help you to evaluate the quality of music-making sessions, both for self-reflection and for the constructive observation of others.
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