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100 Ideas for and Outstanding Music Department would provided much needed ideas for secondary music school teachers across the UK and Ireland. There are very few resources for music departments, yet many interesting initiatives being pioneered and shared over social media amongst other networks. This book would compile together a large number of ideas to inspire and equip new teachers, and share good and innovative practice.
David Guinane is Head of Music at Beaumont School in St Albans, and a freelance writer on music education.
Hanh Doan is a former AST and music teacher at Beaumont School in St Albans, and a freelance music education consultant.
‘This is a book for music teachers, written by two expert
practitioners, who live and breathe classroom music. It is firmly
rooted in everyday practice, but at the same time invites the
reader to think, as well as act. It contains numerous practical
ideas honed in the daily professional work of the music class.
There will be something here for every music teacher to do, as well
as to reflect on. This book should be on every music teacher’s
reading list! It would also be helpful to share with SLT as to why
music is different from other subjects.’
Martin Fautley, Professor of Education at Birmingham City
University ‘Read this book to put yourself in a vibrant music
department with two of our finest music teachers. This book
combines stimulating ideas for classroom use and ways of supporting
students’ musical development beyond the classroom. Everyone
involved in music education will find much of value in these pages
and ideas they are sure to want to make their own.
Recommended!’
David Ashworth, Music Education Consultant ‘What the one hundred
ideas communicate is the living dynamic of a music department
buzzing with ideas, action and above all else music making that has
meaning and purpose. And here generously shared in a way that
secondary school music teachers will immediately identify with …
[A]n exceptionally comprehensive resource that will help sustain
readers through their own ongoing search for a worthwhile music
education. The authors are to be congratulated on creating what is
an original contribution to the vitality of music in the secondary
school.’
John Finney, former Senior Lecturer in Music Education at the
University of Cambridge
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