The government’s ambitious plan for a quality music education for all was outlined in March 2021. The document provided a non-statutory framework for building skills in singing, listening, composing and performing, but left some educators lost as to where to start to embed its aims and objectives into their own setting.
Join Rebecca Beavis, Arts Director and Music specialist from Bourne Westfield Primary Academy ( shortlisted for Music Department of the Year 2021: Music and Drama Education Awards), for this practical session which unlocks the NMMC with practical ideas for planning and lesson delivery and ideas for building a whole school progressive, exciting skills led curriculum fit for purpose in your setting.
The session is for all Primary Practitioners whether you are a Head teacher/SLT/Curriculum lead looking for a way to embed music into a broad and enriching school curriculum or a classroom teacher with a passion for building cultural capital in a fun and engaging way.
This training is for everyone: specialists and non-specialists.
Led by Rebecca Beavis
Rebecca is currently Arts Director at Bourne Westfield Primary Academy in Lincolnshire, she has been responsible for rewriting and implementing a revised Arts Curriculum which builds learning across the curriculum. She teaches whole school music and leads an Arts Team who are responsible for the implementation and monitoring of progress across all of the Arts.
Rebecca has led choirs and musical groups to success at National competitions with children representing the very best of Lincolnshire music at the ‘Lincolnshire Proms’. Her department was shortlisted for ‘Best school music department’ as part of the Music and Drama Education Awards 2021. She runs an extensive range of musical opportunities in school, including a staff choir, samba band, recorder groups, rock bands a toddler music group. She also manages a large team of peripatetic teachers.
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