So now the music curriculum in English schools has been "disapplied"
(http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/...00199150/music)
The new 'national curriculum programmes of study and attainment targets for music at key stages 1 to 3'.
Has THIS as it's opening statement
So is that "Universal" as in X Factor is everywhere ?
or the real meaning (in my cynical hat moment) being that if music IS a "universal language" (which is a quote from a Transglobal Underground Track ) being that if we all understand it as a "universal language" there's no point in trying to teach it ?
It would seem to me that this kind of "truism" nonsense should have no place in something as important as music education !
(http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/...00199150/music)
The new 'national curriculum programmes of study and attainment targets for music at key stages 1 to 3'.
Has THIS as it's opening statement
Music is a universal language that embodies one of the highest forms of creativity
or the real meaning (in my cynical hat moment) being that if music IS a "universal language" (which is a quote from a Transglobal Underground Track ) being that if we all understand it as a "universal language" there's no point in trying to teach it ?
It would seem to me that this kind of "truism" nonsense should have no place in something as important as music education !
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