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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Tackling Professional Isolation: Bringing Vocal and Instrumental Teachers Together
Music education consultant and A Common Approach editor Catherine Brentnall highlights the issue of isolation among vocal and instrumental teachers and introduces Music…
Charanga and RSL Awards partner to support beginner instrumentalists digitally
Teachers and learners can now access interactive versions of RSL Awards’ Rockschool Method Books on Charanga’s award-winning music platform. Seven methods are…
Alan Surtees Trust opens 2023 funding for young folk performers
Folk musicians, dancers, singers or performers from all cultures are being invited to apply for grants of up to £2,000 to help…
Bridget’s blog: Coming together as a remote team
10th birthday celebrations, conference plans, and Bananagrams…Music Mark CEO Bridget Whyte reflects on the hidden value of coming together when working as…
“We believe in the importance of #MusicEd”: Schools across the UK are recognised for their commitment
2,500 schools from across the UK have signed up for their free year of membership to our Music Mark Schools programme. We’re…
Sing Up Foundation appoints a team of researchers from University of Limerick
Sing Up Foundation has appointed Dr Hala Jaber, Dr Fran Garry and Professor Helen Phelan from the University of Limerick’s Irish World…
Bridget’s Blog: Going boldly into 2023
I’m a great one for having a plan, and the festive season is one of the most important times to have one…
Lost in Conversation: Concerns about the Music Hub Investment Process consultation
Music Mark is concerned that a focus on provision of an equitable, diverse and inclusive Music Education is being lost within the…
ORA Singers joins with the Three Choirs Festival to support state-school composers
Applications are now open for the 2023 Young Composers programme, the pioneering mentoring scheme run by the award-winning ensemble, ORA Singers. The…