• 3. Music Education Expo Panel Debate - 'Supporting the 21st Century Musician'

  • Feb 18 2019
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

3. Music Education Expo Panel Debate - 'Supporting the 21st Century Musician'

  • Summary

  • The third episode of Youth Music's podcast is a recording of a panel debate from the Music Education & Drama Expo held in Manchester in October 2018.

    "Supporting the 21st Century Musician" was hosted by Max Wheeler and features representatives from the main exam boards including Dan Francis (RSL Awards / Rockschool), Marie Bessant (OCR), Dave Lowe (Manor CE Academy York / AQA), Jeffery Hole (Pearson), and Carol Reid from Youth Music.

    The discussion explores how to best engage young people working in newer genres of music or using music technology in KS3 & KS4 classrooms and how to use this to boost uptake of GCSE and other qualifications.

    Rising star Laura Kindelan plays out the podcast - hear more at LauraKindelan.co.uk

    Music & Drama Education Expo 2019
    Europe’s largest conference and exhibition for anyone involved in music & drama education, takes place on 6-7 March 2019, hopefully see you there!

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