Next year's Music & Drama Education Expo sees a number of new and exciting exhibitors for you to come and meet. MT caught up with Rachel Emerson, partner at June Emerson Wind Music, to discuss next...
Christmas-themed Music Teacher resources have become something of an annual tradition, much like advent calendars or leaving out mince pies for Santa. In previous years, there have been some...
Creative arts educator and Scottish Chamber Orchestra Moving Music lead artist 2021-22 Katelyn Thorn introduces the pedagogy behind SCO's latest project.
Maintaining wellbeing and positive mental health can be a challenge for many conservatoire students. Natalie Roe, Students’ Union president at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, shares the...
A new show for primary schools (KS2) celebrates migration to the West Midlands through a fusion of music, poetry, movement and composition. Catherine Arlidge MBE of The Stringcredibles and saxophonist...
You're likely to be aware of this, but let's be absolutely clear – the specifications are changing. Regardless of the board that you are delivering, national exam reform has led to a complete overhaul...
British Youth Music Theatre’s music coordinator – and former student participant – Anna Wood outlines the many benefits of taking part in the organisation’s productions, as auditions open for the...
Dr James Ingham, senior lead mentor (pastoral) at the National Institute of Teaching and Education, shares practical advice for Early Career Teachers.
Throughout my musical career, one of the main areas I've found to be a constant source of learning, encouragement and inspiration is playing and performing music with a group of people. Within a...