I mentioned 'outreach' in #50. I know that Ex Cathedra does excellent work of this kind. Is there something in the air in Birmingham?
New CBSO School approved by Government
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostMrGG, I think you’re being a bit unreasonable. You are in a position to make a difference in that you are directly involved via your work. Doversoul isn’t directly involved, but it doesn’t mean she cannot express an opinion on the matter.
We are all on the same side here.
I'm tired of having to argue for participation in music being part of education against many so-called "music lovers" who are quite happy to see it disappear as long as they get to keep the music they like.
Would you like to have my opinion about the offside rule ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYeah yeah we heard you
So what are YOU going to do about the way that music is being systematically removed from education ?
I know what I'm doing
But sitting on your sofa sniping helps no one
and I don't live in any "bubble"
BUT do spend much of my time in the world that this school is going to be situated in
Opening a post 16 college will exclude those pupils who don't already do music
The CBSO isn't planning to "run" a school
If CBSO has such resource, it could expand/extend its work with schools and as an addition, open a post-16 music college for those who want to continue their musical education. The college can collaborate with the schools in the area in many ways without undermining the local community.
Now I am out.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI don't think we are all on the "same side" though (not that Doversoul is necessarily on the other "side")
I'm tired of having to argue for participation in music being part of education against many so-called "music lovers" who are quite happy to see it disappear as long as they get to keep the music they like.
Would you like to have my opinion about the offside rule ?
There is an issue with one school having such a marvellous opportunity when so many will not even have basics, but I'm of the view that that is not a reason for not doing it.Whether it is done or not won't change the current government mindset on education, but at least if it goes ahead there might be a few hundred future citizens whose horizons might be extended more than would otherwise be the case, and who is to say they shouldn't have that chance?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostMy foot was caught when I pulled out. Here’s what I said before I pulled out:
If CBSO has such resource, it could expand/extend its work with schools and as an addition, open a post-16 music college for those who want to continue their musical education. The college can collaborate with the schools in the area in many ways without undermining the local community.
Now I am out.
One of my current "missions" is to make any resources and materials produced for music teachers accessible to youngsters who might stumble across them even if they go to one of an increasing number of schools that don't do any music.
Your idea simply does nothing for those who happen to go to a school with no music and who don't have parents who are enthusiastic.
One can only "continue" with something that one has started
My views on the offside rule are as useful (not that I have any idea at all what it is ?)
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If CBSO has such resource, it could expand/extend its work with schools and as an addition, open a post-16 music college for those who want to continue their musical education.
But this is a bit like [a bit like]the public transport argument: is one single train every hour better than a fleet of (diesel!) buses. The one train will carry the same number of people more efficiently and doing less damage.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostImagine an ongoing situation where eventually 870 Sandwell children have left school having had at least 5 years of excellent music tuition.
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