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Reason for this site

I am a secondary school music teacher at Neale-Wade Community College, March, Cambridgeshire.  I decided to create a music website to be used by teachers and pupils for several reasons.  Finding good music resources and links on the web can be a troublesome task.  My site allows you instant access to some worksheets I have created and used effectively.  It also allows pupils to research extra information and revise class work without taking away valuable worksheets.

Why Study Music?

There is a long standing controversy behind the place of music in school education.  None-the-less, the establishment of universal education in England during the mid nineteenth century allows music to be seen differently.  Music changed from being a relaxation subject to one with more status.  John Paynter wrote, "It was seen as a means for the teacher to enter the pupil's minds more easily than might be able through literature."  

Music was beginning to be seen as a valued subject that could contribute to the all round education that a child needs.  If one was to refer to 1931 and the publication of the Hadow Report (Board of Education, 1931), it is evident that the place of music in education was being discussed very seriously:

"The educative value of music has often been overlooked in the past.  It has been sometimes mistakenly regarded as a soft relaxation......  If taught on sound lines it should react upon the whole work of a school. In no subject is concentration more necessary; in no subject is there so much scope for the disciplined and corporate expression of the emotions."

Beneficial effects of music

I believe music to be an intrinsic and important part of every child's education.
Music allows pupils to express and share feelings, thoughts and ideas through personal experience of performing and composing.
Music is a form of communication.
As music comes from various cultures and societies it allows us to understand those from different parts of the world through non-verbal communication.  Thus exploring moral and spiritual issues.
Music participation contributes to the whole development of the child.  Through having fun with music, children are able to formulate listening skills, express themselves, create intellectual and artistic skills and group skills.


Link


Roland

An excellent description and explanation of why children should study music.


Why Music

Another tremendous site offering reasons to why music is such a vital subject.


The Value of Music Education

An excellent music advocacy site. Its very informative for teachers, students, and parents


The Mozart Effect

A fantastic site with research proving how show how music can make you smarter.  Very interesting and well worth your time.

Links to other subjects and school sites

Neale-Wade Literacy School

This site was designed by myself and Mr Field to aid students with their literacy during a summer school.  There are a number of interactive quizzes that the children will enjoy and learn from.

An excellent history site for teachers and students, with tremendous downloadable worksheets, online quizzes and internet links.  Mr Field has created some fantastic history games that are fun to play and help develop our historical knowledge.  Government approved quality!

The Music Land

A tremendous site full of recources.  Especially good for GCSE and A Level where there are numerous online resources and ideas for lesson.  This site is easy to navigate and suitable for teachers and students.  Highly recommended site!

Colin Ashworth's Web site

By far one of the best sites on the web for music teachers and students.  There are excellent resources and ideas for KS 4 and 5, along with numerous links to more tremendous sites.  Designed and created by a head of department and successful musician, this site is certainly worth a look.
Chaucer Cross

 Music Page

A good school site.  The music page includes year 7 units of study - Machines and Musical Journeys.

John Splendluffe School Music Department

A tremendous school music site with worksheets, quizzes and lots of information about different eras and composers.  Exciting to explore.

St. Mary's College

An outstanding school music page.  Aimed at helping the pupils,  worksheets and links are provided.  The online guides to different eras under the A level section is particularly good.  An excellent site, highly commended.

Miss Shannon

Last updated 02 February 2001 .


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