For 14 years politicians have paid lip service to the arts while undermining them in practice, leaving Newham teacher Nathaniel Dye a self-confessed world-weary sceptic. Will his fresh hope in the new...
Now that wider listening is such a key part of the exam boards’ music specifications, students taking GCSE and A level music need to have a broad understanding of a range of musical styles in addition...
The charity has appointed an expert research team from University of Limerick's Irish World Academy of Music and Dance to help support those working with young refugees.
Music organisations are encouraged to feed into a House of Lords Committee on Education for 11- to 16-year-olds.
With the 2023 Music & Drama Education Expo just around the corner, on 23 and 24 February, previous editor of MT and MDEE head of content Harriet Richards shares her top picks for the event.
At the Music & Drama Education Expo, Rebecca Thompson will be leading a session on Makaton signing – and how it can enhance access to classroom singing. We meet her to find out more
This resource is intended to offer ideas about how to manage the transition from study to peripatetic teaching.
International violist Rosalind Ventris takes up the post in September 2025
Recorders, books, resources and teacher development opportunities will be provided to promote the project.
MT's Phil Croydon investigates a ground-breaking programme for instrumental teachers, in discussion with Katrina Damigos, head of teacher training at Music Masters.