The world is changing for the better for female composers, says Rachel Shapey, who argues that appreciation of their artistic contributions begins in the music room.
This resource focuses on providing ideas for both repertoire and teaching for Area of Study 2 (popular music). When AQA launched the first draft of its new specification, it also issued a press...
Following her presentation at the 2024 Music & Drama Education Expo, Sally Nicholson shares the main findings of her research into creative composing activities and a new approach for KS3
Want to create a rock and pop ensemble for your KS3 students? Rick Kershaw, training and quality manager for Lancashire Music Service, shares his tips for success.
Extra-curricular music provision is set to continue despite the course closure.
The final movement of Brahms’s First Symphony is a 16-minute epic, befitting of a Symphony that took more than 20 years to write. It is chock-full of the kind of structural detail that shows Brahms’s...
When you take on a new student, it's essential to get off on the right foot: introduce yourself to parents or carers, either through a phone call or email. It's best to avoid using a personal email...
Coined the #SaveOurSubjects campaign, the movement targets the dramatic fall in those taking arts and technology GCSE and A Levels.
Musician and MC Breis is helping young people up and down the country increase their musical, creative and performance skills with hip hop literacy workshops, as Hattie Fisk finds out