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The government’s new primary sports funding will increase dance provision in primary schools. Sally Fort urges dance practit…
The government’s new primary sports funding will increase dance provision in primary schools. Sally Fort urges dance practit…
Claims that arts education brings wide benefits in terms of creativity, social skills and academic performance are at best optimis…
A strategic alliance between five of the leading professional subject associations for art, dance, drama and music is aiming to en…
Globe Education will extend its free schools ticket scheme as Deutsche Bank commits to a further three years’ support.
Concerns that funding for arts and health research could be scaled down were among issues raised in a House of Lords debate on the…
Cultural education report reflects new Government proposals for the arts in schools as well as Henley’s 2012 Review findings…
The arts and higher education have been working together in a number of ways to the benefit of both sectors, says Sue Hoyle.
Alan Clarke is working on a training programme for artists who want to work in prisons. He outlines some of the challenges faced s…
An educational spending toolkit says creative activities are beneficial but the positive impact on academic learning is low.
The difficulty of keeping arts graduates in the areas in which they trained, and of communicating the transferable nature of skill…
Caroline Fentiman finds there is a lot that can be learnt from successful musical education practice from around the world.
Cila Warncke discusses the role of literature in promoting democracy and social change in a country like Myanmar. &…
In the wake of the EBacc controversy and the recent publication of the Mayor’s Education Inquiry, 200 leader…
Joan Lazarus’s invitation to “eavesdrop on voices from the field” of arts education has much to offer UK readers…
Lisa Ball-Lechgar describes how Abu Dhabi has placed culture as a vital element in its ongoing development and growth.
Dialogue with artists, the arts sector, participants, Assembly members, representative bodies and audience members is underpinning…
Details of new paid opportunities for young people to gain training, skills and experience in the cultural sector have been releas…
A new body to represent those working in music education is to be formed as the National Association of Music Educators (NAME) and…
A new project is aiming to help integrate the teaching of core subjects with various artforms by linking primary schools with acto…
Government proposals to scrap GCSEs in favours of English Baccalaureate Certificates are thrown out, but planned curriculum reform…
A programme aiming to raise expectations and awareness of what young disabled people can achieve is seeking examples of music proj…
‘Ageing artfully’ has introduced vulnerable older people to BollyWalking. Christina Christou and John Pinder of Akadem…
The Education Secretary has defended his EBacc proposals in the Commons as concerns are raised across parties.
Lorna Rees describes her career development into early years work