It is vital that teachers are offered a dedicated programme of continuous professional development in [Music Technology] for it to be taught effectively.
DfE, Music in Education review
We offer a tailored CPD experience for Music Teachers to support their professional development through an effective and practical approach. These CPD can be useful to any music educator (classroom or peripatetic teachers) interested in developing aspects of their profession.
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Music technology in Education
Conducting and Arranging for School Ensembles
Music production for GCSE and A-level
Introducing Music technology in the Curriculum: (KS1 to KS5)
School Ensemble arranging and conducting
How to write for school ensemble
How to use technology in support of ensembles
Notation software, DAW
Repertoire choice
Arranging techniques
How to rehearse effectively, maximising engagement
Basics of inclusive, creative leadership
Conducting techniques for school ensembles
SEND support in music
Agency and social interaction
For: Classroom teachers, Peripatetic teachers, Head of Music, SEND support
Setting: Primary and Secondary
Format: In person or Online
Music production & Composition for GCSE and A-level
Role of the composer: past vs now
Integrate Music technology in your lesson planning
Resources and what softwares to use
DAW vs notation
Composition techniques
How to support your students and maximise their creative output
Brief vs free composition: common issues
Blueprint and flowchart of student support
For: Classroom teachers, Peripatetic teachers, Head of Music, Music technology assistants, Music technicians, SEND support
Setting: Secondary, FE
Format: In person or Online
Introducing Music technology in school: KS1 to KS5
How to improve your Music technology proficiency
Available software (free and subscription based)
Free resources
Integrate Music technology in your lesson planning
Foster creativity through Music technology
Support SEND learning through Music technology
How to start a Music tech club
For: Classroom teachers, Peripatetic teachers, Head of Music, Music technology assistants, Music technicians, SEND support
Setting: Primary and Secondary
Format: In person or Online
Music technology in Education
Where we are: NPME, DfE, Music Business
Potential of Music technology: inclusivity, SEND, reach, engagement
How to apply technology to your teaching and lesson plans
The use of DAW for lesson planning or music lessons
How to choose a DAW for your needs
The use of software for theory, aural skills, GCSE and A-Level
Digital resources (free and subscription)
Technology to support learning, composition, arranging, combined arts
The future of AI
For: Classroom teachers, Peripatetic teachers, Head of Music, Music technology assistants, Music technicians, SEND support
Setting: Primary and Secondary
Format: In person or Online
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DfE - Music in Education review
10.3 [...] It is important that English schools remain at the vanguard of the use of technology in the teaching of music and that we are open to the use of technology to deliver new ways of engaging students.
10.4 Separately, the resources available to support the teaching of Music Technology as a subject should be closely monitored, to ensure that the latest developments and practices are available to schools, teachers and pupils. It is vital that teachers are offered a dedicated programme of continuous professional development in this subject for it to be taught effectively.
Recommendation 33: As part of the National Music Plan, further work should be undertaken to develop a national plan for the use of technology in the delivery of Music Education - and to ensure that the workforce is up-to-date with latest developments. This review should examine how technology could enable better teaching of music (particularly in rural communities) as well as ways in which new methods of creating music that embrace technological innovation are taught in the classroom.
Extracts from the Musicians’ Union: A review of Music Education in England (2019)
10. Music Technology should be an integral part of music education both in and out of the classroom. It should not be annexed inꢀany future NPME but, rather, should be an integral part of each element moving forwards.