Playtime for youth music

27 Sep 2010

Music education need not be confined to the classroom, Georgie Goddard and Lyndall Rosewarne desciribe how Power Play makes a difference

Winning when you’re singing

27 Sep 2010

You don’t have to be a professional to enjoy the benefits of singing – Sarah Robinson explains why Making Music insists we all have a go

Vetting and barring

27 Sep 2010

Organisations working with children and vulnerable adults are subject to a plethora of rules and regulations. Keith Arrowsmith explains how you can work safely and legally

Top 5 Websites

26 Aug 2010

Kim Lofthouse shares the websites she wouldn’t want to be without

An educational experience

Mike Ingham
07 Sep 2009

Opportunities for Theatre in Education are on the increase. Mike Ingham explains why, even in a recession, high-quality TIE should be valued by students, teachers, and practitioners.

Creative partnerships - Creativity in the curriculum

23 Feb 2004

Performances with the Birmingham Royal Ballet, garden designs in Slough, and building exhibits for a science museum in Norfolk are just some of the projects that have enriched school life in many areas of England, says David Armstrong.

Arts squeeze in schools continues

30 Jun 2003

A survey conducted amongst teachers and headteachers in 1,000 primary schools across the UK has revealed a determination amongst staff to secure the place of the arts in the curriculum, in the face of what are perceived to be considerable threats from national and local government.

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