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SSAT 2008 Music Conference

SSAT 2008 Music Conference

Location: Manchester

Date: 05/11/2008

Type: Live event

Join music college leaders, music teachers, lead practitioners and national music education experts for two lively days of exploring the latest musical teaching and learning practice, exchanging ideas and enjoying live performances.

Who should attend?
• Headteachers, senior leaders and directors of specialism in music colleges
• Music teachers and coordinators in all affiliated schools
• Colleagues from affiliated local authority music services

Keynote speakers include:
• Feargal Sharkey, Chief Executive, British Music Rights
• Dick Hallam, Music Participation Director
• Jonty Stockdale, Principal Designate RNCM

Interactive workshop themes include:
• National initiatives such as Sing Up, Musical Futures and the Wider Opportunities Programme
• How music can help improve standards across the curriculum
• New schemes of work, including the use of new technologies
• Working with HE and creative industries to support curriculum delivery

This year’s event also includes:
• Practical music-making opportunities
• School performances and showcases
• Workshops led by schools and lead practitioners
• An exhibition of music resources and services
• Advice sessions from SSAT
• A three-course conference dinner and overnight accommodation

Date: 5-6 November

Venue: Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester

Full two-day package: £425

Book online

For any queries, please contact Debbie Payne on 020 7802 2382 (email: debbie.payne@ssatrust.org.uk) or Maria Caputo on 020 7802 2366 (email: maria.caputo@ssatrust.org.uk)



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