Initial Teacher Training Primary Music Network meeting
A meeting for professionals responsible for the teacher training of our future music teachers to better understand how music teacher training is happening across the UK.
Open to all, Music Mark is inviting professionals responsible for the teacher training of our future music teachers to better understand how music teacher training is happening across the UK. We encourage leaders of courses specialising in Primary music and leaders delivering music to trainee teachers as part of their wider studies to take part in the conversation.
The intention is to take this group forward into a network and hold termly meetings to connect, share best practice, discuss research and support one another to influence good Primary music teaching in early career teachers.
If you are interested and want to find out more prior to booking your place please contact our schools manager Abi Marrison: abi.marrison@musicmark.org.uk
Who’s this session for?
Lecturers, professors, tutors and academics from any initial teacher training route to gain QTS (e.g. PGCE, BEd, SCITT)
Accessibility
- Technology: Zoom
- Captioning: AI-Generated
- Breakout rooms: No
- Recording: No
If you would like to request presentation slides, questions and provocations in advance of the session, or have any accessibility needs you would like us to know in advance, please get in touch with us by emailing info@musicmark.org.uk. Please note that speakers may decline sharing details, slides and other information on the basis of protecting their intellectual property or for other reasons and we cannot therefore guarantee availability of these resources for all events.
We are aware some people use AI bots in Zoom meetings to support with note-taking or use this technology to make events more accessible to them. We support this, though ask you to notify us by email if you intent to do this, so we can distinguish between legitimate aids and apps and those which are not.
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About the Provider
Music Mark
We are a membership organisation, Subject Association, and an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation (IPSO) advocating for excellent musical learning in and out of school.



