The MU's Chris Walters discusses safeguarding in music education, outlining a new code of conduct and supporting resources.
Superstar violinist Nicola Benedetti is one of music education's most high-profile champions. Harriet Richards meets her to find out more about the woman behind the Stradivarius.
With collaboration central to the NPME, David Fawcett, assistant director of music at a church in Swanage, explores the benefits of potential links between schools and local church choirs
Professor Martin Fautley of the Birmingham Music Education Research Group untangles what ‘cultural capital’ means to the various stakeholders.
Do digital exams have a place in a post-pandemic landscape? Elinor Bishop asks prominent UK exam boards this question and unpacks what it means for students and examiners alike.
Teaching unions have strongly criticised the government’s latest education recovery plan, describing it as ‘paltry’ and a ‘damp squib’.
When it comes to Black History Month, there is a tendency for teachers in the UK to focus on the music of Black Americans. Nathan Holder makes the case for shining the spotlight on a broader range of...
Jimmy Rotheram takes a look at Ann Bryant's book Instant Primary Music Lessons, published by Rhinegold Education.
Cellist and freelance consultant for ABRSM’s 2024 syllabus, Alison Moncrieff-Kelly describes the challenges faced by string players and speaks up for not dumbing down.