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Music In The Classroom

Primary Assembly: Sounds of Music

This primary assembly has a theatrical theme, using the phenomenon that is 'High School Musical' to explore the enjoyment of live theatre and celebrating differences read more

Supporting pupils with SEN in music

This week, continuing our subject-specific guidance, we're looking at how teachers and TAs can support pupils with SEN in music lessons, as well as how music may be used in other situations. read more

Enrichment Activities: Listening and Citizenship

This week's activities take examples from recent news to encourage pupils to think about the sounds that are all around them and the power of community read more

Enrichment Activities: representation and recycling

Developing pupils' creative thinking skills, drawing on recent events for inspiration read more

Music as a learning aid

Can music have beneficial effects in the classroom? Teachers in a Warwickshire school set out to test theories that Mozart's music stimulates learning, as Dr James Haughton reports

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Making music with SEN pupils

Are pupils with special educational needs receiving the level of music provision they ought, as LAs and schools are getting more money for it than ever before?

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Free concert tickets for budding music critics with Bachtrack

Invite your pupils to become published music critics with the Bachtrack Young Reviewer programme read more

A different approach: teaching through the arts

Gallions Primary School teaches the entire curriculum through the arts, with fantastic results. Co-heads Paul Jackson and Emma McCarthy explain how it's done read more

Funding for music in school

Gill O'Donnell describes funding available from the organisation Youth Music

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Encouraging musical creativity in the early years

Patricia Lee explains how supporting children’s musical creativity can contribute to their sense of self-worth and emotional wellbeing

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Soundtracks for concentrating

Some people find it easier to work with steady, gentle background sound rather than absolute silence, writes Mark McKergow

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Soundtracks for creativity

Mark McKergow suggests ways of using music to stimulate creativity in your pupils read more

Soundtracks for learning review

Mark McKergow describes how music can be used at the end of your lessons, as a soundtrack for your students to review their learning read more

Music Manifesto - the state of play

Mike Rathbone reports on developments to make every child’s music matter read more

Musical concepts and elements

Patricia Lee explores practical ways for you to introduce children to musical concepts and elements. read more

Singing your way to PSHE goals

Dr Christine Fanthome outlines the multiple benefits that singing in a choir has for PSHE

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Laying plans for better music provision

A second report from the Music Manifesto group has recommended a series of steps to improve music education at maintained schools in England

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Singing in tune

Patricia Lee explains how we can help children to acquire ‘pitch’

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How music can promote wellbeing

Antidote development director Marilyn Tew describes what she learned from a recent seminar on how music education affects student wellbeing. read more

Planning for participation

Patricia Lee continues her exploration of music for young children. read more

Radio and the early years

Nick Smurthwaite investigates current developments in radio for young children. read more

Making music matter

Leonora Davies, chair of the Music Education Council, talks to Nick Smurthwaite about the vital role of music and movement in early years development. read more

Music to develop SEAL

Pat Lee begins her series on developing music within the Foundation Stage by looking at using music to enhance children’s social and emotional development

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Soundtracks for visualising

Do you like to use moments of quietness and reflection in your classes? Do you like to tell stories while the pupils listen attentively? If so, consider using music as a soundtrack to boost visualisation and imagination, suggests Mark McKergow read more

Multi-cultural Arts Day at Congleton High School

Our multi-cultural arts day was aimed at Year 7 students and was one of a programme of stop days around global citizenship in our school. read more

Scoring with music

Mark McKergow explains how to develop soundtracks for your classroom – and highlights the benefits read more

Top Tunes for Your Classroom

Music can be used as themain activity in the classroom todeliver subject content, as it is motivating and inspiring. Here are some practical ideas from Sarah Todd, an AST at Stanchester School near Yeovil. read more

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