A new article on current developments: http://www.theguardian.com/education...rument-tuition
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostA new article on current developments: http://www.theguardian.com/education...rument-tuition
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Just switched on to James Rhodes on Radio4, saying he was sick of politicans making aspirational speeches (in this case about music education) and then doing nothing......
And that Ofsted should inspect and grade all schools for music. Must "listen again" to this programme.
Flexagon Radio - a programme format I found easy to pass on in the 1st programme last week.
A series which encourages guests to "think with the heart and feel with the intellect." In this second programme, Murray Lachlan Young invites concert pianist James Rhodes to combine his favourite sounds and his most passionately held ideas in unexpected ways, by feeding them into an electronic device called 'The Flexagon'.
My wife is a dedicated state primary school music teacher and achieves, by various means and with various helpers and perpipatetic teachers, a remarkable range and standard of music. But she despairs of the prospects for most children in most schools in the state sector - now, and even more in the future.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
My wife is a dedicated state primary school music teacher and achieves, by various means and with various helpers and perpipatetic teachers, a remarkable range and standard of music. But she despairs of the prospects for most children in most schools in the state sector - now, and even more in the future.
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