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Gain insights on how to best advocate for music to the senior leadership of your secondary school with Jenetta Hurst in this webinar recording.

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Built to support primary teachers, upskill with bite-sized CPD videos and easy-to-use resources based on our Kodaly-inspired curriculum. Ignite musical curiosity in your classroom with zero stress and zero planning.

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We are excited to offer a series of free 45-minute workshops designed for anyone who wants to bring the power of singing into their classroom! These workshops will help you get the most out of your free trial or subscription. Find out more about our fantastic CPD workshops to suit a variety of needs!

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In this webinar as part of The Secondary Music Teaching Series, Jenetta Hurst covered managing behaviour and getting the best out of your students in the secondary school classroom.

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This short course introduces the learner to the basic skills of conducting. It is ideal for teachers who work with choirs, bands, orchestras or musical shows.

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This free course explores pitch, considering how musical sounds are differentiated as notes and as systems of notes and how they are represented.

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This free course explores form, or the ways in which music is organised in time, using examples from popular music, jazz, North American indigenous song, African dance music and Hindustani classical music.

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This is a free resource focusing on the classical concerto with Mozart as the starting point. It incudes links to music by women of Mozart’s time and an animation about Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de St. Georges.

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This free course explores the form of popular songs, and strategies for communicating how music is organised in time.

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Recording Music and Sound provides an historical introduction to music and sound recording in the creative industries and offers some guidance about making your own recordings.

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