

Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast
Music Teachers Association
Teaching Notes, the Music Teachers' Association's podcast, covers all aspects of Music Education, both in the UK and beyond. Interviews with Music Teachers sit alongside chats with industry professionals and education experts. Plenty of CPD, discussion, and reports from conferences and Expos. A must-listen for every Music Teacher! Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.
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Mar 10, 2022 • 37min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.53 - Harriet Clifford, Dr Steven Berryman, Anna Gower, Steve Jackman
Send us Fan MailIn episode 53, Harriet Clifford gives a preview of the Music & Drama Education Awards being held in late March; Dr Steven Berryman introduces the new MTA Composing Club, in collaboration with NMC Recordings, using contemporary classical music to stimulate students’ compositions;And Anna Gower and Steve Jackman chat about their use of Musical Futures in their lessons in Thailand, and beyondPresented and produced by Patrick Johns#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Feb 24, 2022 • 31min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.52 - Christopher Stevens, Natalie Wild
Send us Fan MailIn Episode 52, Natalie Wild tells Patrick all about her new book, ‘The Symphony from Mannheim to Mahler’; And Ofsted's new National Lead for Music, Christopher Stevens, chats about inspections, demonstrations of progress, challenges facing music education, and the place of staff notation in the classroom.#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying © Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Feb 4, 2022 • 40min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.51 - Phil Mullen, Stephanie Bissell, Natalie Wild, Liz Stafford
Send us Fan MailIn episode 51, Dr Phil Mullen talks about a new series of webinars provided by MAC Makes Music, promoting inclusivity; Stephanie Bissell and Natalie Wild introduce the wonderful work done by the Music in Secondary Schools Trust (MiSST); And Dr Liz Stafford chats about curricula past, present, and future, with details of a forthcoming curriculum conference.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jan 20, 2022 • 40min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.50 - Paul McCreesh, Simon Toyne, Abigail D'Amore, Dick Hyman
Send us Fan MailPaul McCreesh and Simon Toyne announce the latest Gabrieli Roar project, featuring the music of Michael Praetorius; Abigail D’Amore introduces Every Copy Counts, a campaign to help schools with the copying of music; And former Charlie Parker sideman, Jazz legend Dick Hyman chats about all things Jazz, including his lessons in the 1940s with Teddy Wilson, what it was like to play with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, and the Blues in Jazz.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Jan 6, 2022 • 36min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.49 - Elliott Smith, Gill Davies, Annabel Williams
Send us Fan MailIn the first episode of 2022, Elliott Smith introduces his music education resource, The Teaching Gadget; The MTA's own Gill Davies talks about her role, with details of several forthcoming events, And X-Factor and Britain's Got Talent vocal coach, Annabel Williams, chats about singing: repertoire, technique, and her favourite singers.#CanDoMusic #GetPlayingPresented and produced by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Dec 16, 2021 • 24min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.48 - Ralph Allwood, Don Gillthorpe
Send us Fan MailIn Episode 48, composer, arranger, conductor and teacher Ralph Allwood chats about Christmas carols, getting started with composition, and creativity; and MTA President, Don Gillthorpe looks back at 2021, and forward to 2022.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Dec 1, 2021 • 35min
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.47 - Education Support - Mark Phillips - Kelly-Jo Foster-Peters
Send us Fan MailIn Episode 47, Gemma Scotcher from Education Support explains the range of support provided to teachers who are suffering from poor mental health, including a 24/7 telephone counselling service;In an extract from a recent MTA webinar, Senior HMI and Music Lead for Ofsted, Mark Phillips talks about the National Curriculum, and how it should be interpreted;And SEND specialist, Kelly-Jo Foster-Peters talks about students with additional needs, music within specialist schools, and resources.#CanDoMusic #GetPlayingPresented and produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Nov 18, 2021 • 33min
Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.46 - Mark Phillips, Sally Beamish, Chris Fish
Send us Fan MailIn episode 46, Patrick welcomes Senior HMI and Music Lead for Ofsted, Mark Phillips back to the podcast to discuss Deep Dives: what Ofsted inspectors are looking for, what they’re NOT looking for, how to demonstrate progress, and much more;Plus an extract from Sally Beamish’s recent Hibbins Series webinar with Steven Berryman;And Chris Fish introduces the excellent provider of composition CPD, Passing Notes.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Nov 3, 2021 • 38min
Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.45 - Bhamika Bhudia, Mark Phillips
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, lead teacher Bhamika Bhudia discusses four teaching trends that she thinks should be abandoned in the classroom, including demonstrating progress, and frequent marking.And Senior HMI and Music Lead for Ofsted, Mark Phillips returns to the podcast to discuss assessment in music education: what's valuable, what's not; the dangers of over-assessing; and a new approach to Assessment for Learning.Presented and Produced by Patrick Johns© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org

Oct 20, 2021 • 28min
Teaching Notes - MTA Podcast - Ep.44 - Lewis Edney, Judith Weir, Shirley J Thompson
Send us Fan MailIn Episode 44, MTA committee member Lewis Edney gives an update as to the MTA’s Partnerships programme; An extract from the most recent Hibbins Series webinar with Master of the Queens Music, Judith Weir;And composer Shirley J Thompson on fusions, and her influences.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying© Music Teachers' Association www.musicteachers.org


