Monday, March 6, 2017

Music Professional Development Workshop



FREE MIDDLEYEARS MUSIC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONALVICTORIA
Teacher Professional Learning MiddleYears
Primary generalist/Primary and Secondary music and performing arts specialists

Musical Futures is an approach to teaching and learning that is reshaping the way in which students around the world are engaging with music in the classroom.
The Introduction to Musical Futures workshop called Just Play it is designed to build musical foundations for students from Grade 3 upwards. It’s the easiest, best supported and most engaging approach to classroom music you’ll ever see.
MUSICAL FUTURES JUST PLAY WORKSHOP:
  • Introduces a new foundational approach, materials and
    resources
  • Especially suitable for use in primary schools and by
    generalist teachers with some background in music
  • Classroom ready resources for guitar, ukulele, drums,
    percussion, keyboards and ensembles
  • FREE materials and resources to take away
  • Practical workshop activities
  • Teacher friendly and curriculum ready
  • Lunch and refreshments included
    The Musical Futures Just Play workshops are FREE as part of a Department of Education and Training - Education State - initiative.
    To register for the Warrnambool or Ballarat workshops click here or to learn more about Musical Futures workshops visit http://bit.ly/2ljnrHD or call 0411 694 710
9.30am 3.00pm Mt Clear College Mt Clear, Ballarat
Over 800 teachers have joined a Just Play workshop in the past year. This is what they thought:
  • This has made my teaching and student learning much more fun
  • Best PD I have ever done in 30 years of teaching
  • Just a few ukulele’s was all I need to get my program started
  • This has totally changed my outlook and approach to teaching music
  • This approach makes music accessible to everyone - teachers and students
Musical Futures Australia
Suite 148/45 Glenferrie Road, Malvern, VIC P: 03 9507 2315 or 0411 694 710 E: info@musicalfuturesaustralia.org

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