Welcome to our new music education series, where we will ask teachers why music programmes should be kept in schools. In previous series we discussed the benefits of music education and why it matters. This week we will look at importance of continuous music programmes in schools and how weekly music lessons benefit both the students and the teachers.

 

Why Music Education Should Be Kept in Schools – Part 1: Student & Teacher Benefits

  • 1st class primary school teacher CJ talks to us about the benefits our music programmes have on his class and on himself as a teacher.
  • The students benefit from our weekly music lessons as MMS tutors actively engage every student in the learning process.
  • This fun-filled, interactive approach to music education positively changes children’s attitudes to music and learning.
  • Not only do music programmes benefit the students, but they also introduce teachers to new teaching methods that they can use for future lesson plans.

 

Classroom Music Programmes

To find out more about what’s involved in our classroom music programmes, please visit the classroom music page of our website.

 

Get in Touch

To learn more about how our classroom music programmes and how they can benefit your school, please get in touch with us to discuss these options in further detail.

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Stay Tuned!

Why Music Education Should Be Kept in Schools – Part 2: Active Learning coming next week!