The last few years have been awash with dense, lengthy documents for the music education community to wade through and absorb – from reports and non-statutory guidance to Ofsted research reviews and national plans. But for the time-poor classroom music teacher, what do they mean, what are the expectations, and what happens now?
Drawing on their wide-ranging experience, our expert speakers will explore curriculum music in the context of recent policy changes, challenges, research, progress and ideas that have a direct impact on those on the ground.
Carefully curated keynote presentations will raise ‘bigger picture’ ideas to be explored further in the workshop-style breakout sessions, split into primary and secondary.
Breaking through the noise of another turbulent academic year, this conference will provide delegates with relevant and timely resources, inspiration, approaches and tools to carry forward into their future practice, ensuring that music teachers are equipped to continue providing excellent musical opportunities for all.
Cost: Early Bird Rate (expires 9 June) £199 +VAT / Thereafter £269 +VAT
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