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Primary Music Leaders Network Meeting

Primary Music Leaders Network Meeting. Monday 10 th June 2.30-4.30pm. Starting with a song. Salibonani – a Hello song from Zimbabwe Our actions were: Walk on beat x 4 then stand still to do - Knee knee chest chest clap, hands out (hands out became a tap on partner’s hands)

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Primary Music Leaders Network Meeting

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  1. Primary Music Leaders Network Meeting Monday 10th June 2.30-4.30pm

  2. Starting with a song Salibonani – a Hello song from Zimbabwe Our actions were: Walk on beat x 4 then stand still to do - Knee knee chest chest clap, hands out (hands out became a tap on partner’s hands) Teach the song marching on the spot then move around the room https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuczSrTPoho

  3. National updates Model Curriculum The UK Association of Music Education – Music Mark has produced its Music Mark Model Curriculum Consultation paper to inform the Department of Education’s (DfE) Expert Panel on the development of a Model Music Curriculum. Consultation of resources now due in Autumn

  4. National updates https://www.umuksoundfoundation.com/awards/ Instrument & Equipment Awards The Foundation has helped over 7,000 students, schools and teachers improve their access to music through the purchase or upgrade of musical instruments and/or equipment. The Foundation provides grants up to a total of £1,500 towards the purchase of musical instruments and/or equipment for individuals who are in full time education and Schools who require the equipment to improve their music department. We also fund courses and training opportunities for music teachers who work within schools. Apply by 11th September 2019

  5. Out of the Ark Sing-O-Meter Challenge! Encourage more singing in your school with the Sing-O-Meter Challenge! Simply sing 30 songs over a period of time, colour in your Sing-O-Meter, share a photo on social media and receive a 20% off discount voucher. https://www.outoftheark.co.uk/resources/sing-o-meter-challenge/

  6. LMEP Updates • Offer to Schools • Redesigned website – Music Connect • EY Development • Transition materials • LSMA Events – Festival Concert, Big Sing, Big Play • Big Samba

  7. Singing Games and Rhymes for All – Workshop with Lucinda Geoghegan 29th June 2019 10.30am -3.30pm Meanwood Community Centre The session will consist of Singing Games and Rhymes and how they can be used as a springboard to learning – both holistic development and musical learning. The games will be appropriate for a range of ages and are suitable for all children. The session will be based on the philosophical ideas of the Hungarian composer, Zoltán Kodály who believed that music education was the right of every child and that musical training should begin with singing.  For more information and to book, please click here to see the flyer and application form.

  8. Leeds Primary Singing Support Pack • Leeds Schools and Academies / ArtForms teachers • Support, develop and Collaborate • Next steps for 2019/20

  9. Being Curriculum ready Ofsted New Framework https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/education-inspection-framework Changes will move Ofsted’s focus away from headline data to look instead at how schools are achieving these results, and whether they are offering a curriculum that is broad, rich and deep, or simply teaching to the test.

  10. Ofsted judgements currently: • Effectiveness of leadership and management • Quality of teaching, learning and assessment • Personal development, behaviour and welfare • Outcomes for children and learners • Ofsted judgements September 2019 onwards: • Quality of Education (Intent, Implementation, Impact) • Behaviour and attitudes • Personal development • Leadership and Management

  11. Role of subject leader: Quality of Education • Intent: • leaders take on or construct a curriculum that is ambitious and designed to give all learners, particularly the most disadvantaged and those with SEND or high needs, the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life • the provider’s curriculum is coherently planned and sequenced

  12. Implementation: • teachershave good knowledge of the subject(s) and courses they teach. Leaders provide effective support for those teaching outside their main areas of expertise • teachers and leaders use assessment well, for example to help learners embed and use knowledge fluently or to check understanding and inform teaching. Leaders understand the limitations of assessment and do not use it in a way that creates unnecessary burdens for staff or learners

  13. Impact: • learners develop detailed knowledge and skills across the curriculum and, as a result, achieve well. • Behaviour and attitudes: • Teacher expectations, learner attitudes

  14. What is working well in your current music curriculum? What isn’t working so well in your current music curriculum? What would you like to change or add to your current curriculum? What are the hurdles in your way?

  15. Support from ISM • https://www.ism.org/images/images/ISM_The-National-Curriculum-for-Music-booklet_Primary_2019_digital.PDF Support from LMEP Evaluation toolkit - http://artformsleeds.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Toolkit-Primary-V2-RAG-April-15.pdf Audit visit – general or specific – contact Paula.Brookes@leeds.gov.uk

  16. Gap Task • Identify 2 things that you are going to change in your current curriculum: • A quick fix – eg, change instrument for WC provision, swap Charanga modules to fit with Christmas production • A longer term project – eg rewrite Y6 module to incorporate opportunities to use own instruments, support Y2 class teacher to incorporate more opportunities for composing

  17. https://www.leedspiano.com/learning-engagement/ Jenny Rogers – Learning and Engagement Directore: jenny.rogers@leedspiano.comt: 0113 831 4106

  18. What is the Leeds International Piano Competition? • Our reputation • World renowned • Launched the careers of huge numbers of concert pianists • Significant musical heritage • Founded by Dame Fanny Waterman, with links to piano teaching worldwide • Traditional event with routes and influences into classical music • Logistics • Takes place every three years • Performance in the Great Hall at UoL and Town Hall • All rounds now live streamed across the world • Pianists age 20 – 30 take part

  19. What is the Learning & Engagement Programme at the Leeds? • Community • Performances outside of the concert hall • Pianos in public spaces • Targeted programmes and activities • Community venue tour by alumni and Lang Lang Scholars • Piano + • Talks, masterclasses and events to explore the world of the piano • Catalogues, archives and exhibitions • Research and work with academic partners to discover issues and lead action • Schools • Existing projects for schools and pupils and developing support for teachers • Newly commissioned piece for Key Stage 1 with Manic Chord Theatre • Pop up performances in assemblies and Wigmore Hall partnership • Piano Fantasia – inaugural and core schools event.

  20. Piano Fantasia – Discover the Piano

  21. Skylar’s Missing Note • A new performance and workshop for Key Stage 1 pupils in Leeds – available to book TODAY: • During this memorable and spectacular in-school experience your pupils will: • Learn about the core elements of music – pitch, tempo, dynamics and more • Experience and engage with a national curriculum enhancing performance • Be immersed in a magical and memorable adventure • Discover the piano in a playful and enjoyable story • Be encouraged to play, understand and respond to music • Take part in interactive and participatory workshop • Develop listening and language skills • Attend an educational and enjoyable event within your own school setting, no need to travel

  22. Skylar’s Missing Note • For only £150 we can bring this participatory theatre and live music performance into your school. • You can expect: • A half day visit from theatre company Manic Chord. • 45 minute performance in your school hall or large classroom • Accompanying workshop(s) to embed learning from performance with pupils • Free pre and post performance resources • Let us tell you a little of the story….. • Dates still available: 23rd and 24th September, 8th and 17th October

  23. Let us know today if you’d like to book, or email us on jenny.rogers@leedspiano.com.

  24. Time to reflect Tell the person next to you what you are going to take away from today’s session - Being curriculum ready for the new Ofsted Framework – what I want to do, How I want to do it, issues I’m likely to face….. Evaluation form; Leeds for Learning evaluation by email Paula.Brookes@leeds.gov.uk

  25. New Online Training Evaluation and CPD Certificate On completion of your training, you will receive an email from Leeds for Learning requesting you to complete a brief online evaluation. Once you have completed the form, a CPD Certificate to add to your professional learning folder will be emailed to you. Don’t forget, your headteacher will be able to access the responses/comments that you have made.

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