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Why are we here?
Musical Inclusion – what do we mean?
“Our vision is to enable children from all backgrounds and every part of England to have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument; to make music with others; to learn to sing; and to have the opportunity to progress to the next level of excellence” (National Music Education Plan)
Why are we here?
Musical Inclusion – what do we mean?Youth Music says;“Musically inclusive practice ensures that all children and young people who want to can make music. True inclusivity can only happen in music education if there are opportunities for all children and young people to be supported as musicians across all genres and styles, by practitioners who understand their needs and worldviews and who are equipped to help them on their individual learning journeys.”
Why are we here?
Musical Inclusion – what do we mean?
For Cymaz Music it means more than making sure all children and young people can take part…. It’s about examining, challenging and celebrating excellent practice within which Inclusion is a key theme
Why are we here?
Musical Inclusion – what do we mean?
Inclusion is EMBEDDED, not seen as a separate component….
Why are we here?
Musical Inclusion – what do we mean?• Quality • Data (monitoring and evaluation)• Inclusion & Diversity• Young People’s Voice• Creativity and Innovation (approaches to
pedagogy)• Workforce Development• Effective & Accessible Communications• Effective Partnerships• Funding and Sustainability
Why are we here?
Identifying barriers and seeking solutions….
Research and consultation gave us indications about the key barriers faced by children and young people in accessing music making… the results were not surprising…
Why are we here?
Barriers….• Access to Information • Financial• Physical / logistics (practical challenges)• Workforce (the right people with the right skills, experience and approach)• The right support and environments for progression • Gap/barriers between formal and non-formal and gaps in overall attainment (for young people in challenging circumstances)
Why are we here?
Developed AMP
strategy
Music Mentoring
Provided Training &
CPD Worked with CiC
Worked with
bereaved CYP
Worked in identified
Cold Spots
Worked with YP in
5AP Acadamie
s
Increased work
opportunities for MLs
Presented at
National gathering
s
Made new partnershi
ps
New Ensemble
YEP!
Why are we here?
This is just a flavour…. Next Steps.
Call to action…. Will you be Inclusion Advocates? With Youth Music, Hub support and partners we will;
• build a team of Inclusion Ambassadors • target resources to those most in need• develop training, resources and progression routes to
support those working with children and young people (in and outside of school)
• develop, test, review and roll out the AMP model
Why are we here?
Today and beyond…
• Inclusion – how do we all get there, with a shared understanding – gaining ideas, contacts and better understanding…?
• Quality – what does it mean? How do we measure it? Can we challenge ourselves to examine our practice? QA Framework / Do, Review, Improve (Youth Music)
Why are we here?
[email protected] [email protected]
T: @cymazmusic
All presentations and resources from today will be available on the Count Me In! group on the Youth Music Networkhttp://network.youthmusic.org.uk/groups/count-me-making-music-more-inclusive
Tanya Moore – Cornwall Music Education Hub [email protected]