We’ve only just begun Three months’ more hard labour for the evaluation team Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking.

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We’ve only just begun Three months’ more hard labour for the evaluation team Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking

A long and winding road ✽ final interviews, networking evidence, other data ✽ thematic analysis against evaluation objectives ✽ backdrop, zeigeist and wider debates ✽ initiating theory, palette of gurus ✽... and write a final report Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking

Listening to you Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking ✽ public-facing, warts and all ✽ Youth Music, ACE, hubs, music organisations ✽ understanding a musically inclusive England ✽ authoritative

Another brick in the wall ✽ A lot done, adding bricks to the wall ✽ A lot more to do, recognition, little resolutions ✽ understandings, musical quality, change management, funding, knowledge sharing ✽ A music education problem Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking

Thank you for the music ✽ and for telling us all about it ✽ Anita, Kathryn, Liz, Nic, Phil, Rob, Tamsin Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking

Perfectly built objectives EO1How are the projects delivering on musical outcomes within musical inclusivity EO2 What makes for good hubbery EO3 What makes for effective workforce development EO4 What part does national networking play EO5 What role is Youth Music playing EO6 What are the prospects for sustainability Musical Inclusion Evaluation & Networking