Primary Music Leaders Network Meeting Monday 29th January 1-4pm
Overview of this session 1.00-1.15 Welcome and updates 1.30-2.15 How can we demonstrate that children are making progress over time? 2.15-2.30 Coffee 2.30-3.50 Launch of LeedsSingingChallenge2018 3.50 – 4.00 Plenary 4.15 – 5.45 Getting the most out of your £500
Welcome and updates Music Connect this term:- Charanga Advanced, Singing Assemblies (Sing Up licence included), Primary Voices, Find Your Voice, Singing School – book on www.LeedsforLearning.co.uk or contact jill.ward@leeds.gov.uk CLYM Prom – 13th March, Leeds Town Halls BBC Ten Pieces – new resources WCET report – key issues for Primaries
BBC Ten Pieces III BBC Ten Pieces music resources for 7-14 year-olds to explore and get creative with over the 2017/18 academic year! The range of resources includes video clips, 6-weeks’ worth of lesson plans, mp3s and downloadable instrumental arrangements all available for FREE. Sign up for Biggest Weekend 10 Pieces Assemblies -https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5GQ70MvglD6BPkTmSSS92xk/the-biggest-weekend-ten-pieces-assemblies 1. Kerry Andrew No Place Like - Commission for a cappella voices 2. Mason Bates Anthology of Fantastic Zoology - Sprite; A Bao A Qu 3. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges Symphony No. 1 in G major - Allegro 4. Aaron Copland Rodeo - Hoe-Down 5. Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 9 in E minor, 'From the New World' - Largo 6. Edward Elgar 'Enigma' Variations - Theme (Enigma), variations 11, 6 & 7 7. Carl Orff Carmina burana - 'O fortuna' 8. Henry Purcell Abdelazer - Rondeau 9. Jean Sibelius Finlandia 10. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker - Waltz of the Flowers; Russian Dance
WCET report Nov 2017 Whole Class Ensemble Tuition (Whole class instrumental tuition, First Access, Wider Opportunities) In 2000 it was announced by the then Secretary of State for Education and Skills that “Over time, all pupils in primary schools who wish to, will have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument”. Hubs now receive funding and supporting whole class instrumental teaching is a core role. LMEP offers schools 50% subsidy on teaching costs and 100% subsidy on instrument hire Full report on www.MusicMark.org.uk
WCET key messages WCET makes a difference WCET is more than ‘just’ learning to play an instrument WCET is about social justice WCET helps with curriculum provision
How can Primary Schools help? Talk with hub (LMEP) Provide support for visiting instrumental teachers and classroom teachers Share information about young people prior to, and during the course of the WC programmes Schools who work proactively with hub reap benefits in terms of tailored programme
How can we demonstrate that children are making progress over time? Opportunity to review / update Resources to supports schools: ArtForms Progression and Assessment Framework (by Step and by Year Group) ISM - https://www.ism.org/nationalcurriculum and toolkit - http://ismtrust.org/resources/primary-toolkit Other Hubs and providers - http://www.westbrookoldhall.co.uk/assessment-in-primary-music/
Examples of Good Practice Case Study 1 - Pool CE Primary Case Study 2 - East Ardsley Primary Academy Over to you – How do you show that children are making progress over time? What can you put in place to take your provision to the next level?
What’s next? 2.15 Time for coffee! 2.30 Singing Challenge Launch
#LeedsSingingChallenge2018 Fran Hannan, Social Media Sarah Crowley, Vocal Co-ordinator
Time to reflect What has been useful for you? Anything we didn’t cover that you’d hoped for? What’s going well that may be developed further? Is there anything we can help you to develop? Thoughts for future sessions? Paula.Brookes@leeds.gov.uk Fran.Hannan@leeds.gov.uk Sarah.Crowley@leeds.gov.uk Jenny.rogers@leedspiano.com – Claire Rivers
New Online Training Evaluation and CPD Certificate On completion of your training, you will receive an email from Leeds for Learning requesting you to complete a brief online evaluation. Once you have completed the form, a CPD Certificate to add to your professional learning folder will be emailed to you. Don’t forget, your headteacher will be able to access the responses/comments that you have made.