Secondary Music
Top Ten on the Web is a quick-fire run down of the ten best websites for teaching your subject.
In this episode, students and teachers from Coopers Technology College in Kent select their top sites for teaching secondary music.
Ben Moor introduces the websites with comments from teachers and sneak previews of the contents.
So what is their all number one site? Will your favourite be in their top ten? Watch now to find out.
Jane Petrie on 21 September 2009
This is a useful resource. However try out the following website www.teachingmusic.org.uk which has a amazing amount of ...
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 30 June 2006
- Licence information for Secondary Music
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Useful websites
Music Teachers? Resource site Useful free links page to song banks and music education sites
The Music Land Free music material for Key Stage 3 through to A-Level
BBC Blast If you'd like a career in the music industry this site has some essential advice on how to get started
Sheet Music Direct A good site for downloading particular sheet music of various genres
ABC Music Notes Website designed to help and support students studying music at GCSE and AS, and A Levels
Naxos A guide to the meanings of different musical terms from adagio to woodwind
Hofnote Hofnote are dedicated to working with music teachers to help students practice and progress in their skills
All Music Guide Biography notes on popular music genres. A good source of information for musical styles and genres
Music Notes A fantastic source for sheet music
Music At School Resources, worksheets and schemes of work for teachers and students
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Ten Best websites for teaching music21 September 2009 - 15:37This is a useful resource. However try out the following website www.teachingmusic.org.uk which has a amazing amount of free resources, including, lesson plans, video, news updates and links to current research and initiatives across all phases of education. You can create your own profile and join in the very useful and supportive forums not to mention adding your own lesson plan, schemes of work etc. This site is regularly updated.
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