EPISODE · Dec 28, 2017 · 29 MIN
054: Funding Music Education in your school with UCan Play
from Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
Jonathan Savage is Managing Director of UCan Play and we talk about Funding Music Education in your school. We discuss the benefits of working in partnerships and making the most of the opportunities around you both on a local level and through the internet. Jonathan has great experience from his role as Chair of Trustees for The Love Music Trust music hub in Cheshire. He has enjoyed a long career in music education, working for two high schools and co-leading the largest PGCE course in the UK at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is a published author and editor having written for Routledge, the Open University Press and Sage. Follow the links below to find out more about Jonathan and get his guide to Funding Music Education. Business: www.ucanplay.org.uk MMU: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/stepd/staff/profile/index.php?id=1314 Funding guide: http://www.ucanplay.org.uk/funding-music-education-in-your-school/ Twitter @jpjsavage Listen to all the podcasts from the ‘Music and the Arts’ season please visit About The Show
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Jonathan Savage is Managing Director of UCan Play and talks to me about how to fund music education in your school. We discuss the benefits of working in partnerships and making the most of the opportunities around you both on a local level and through the internet. Jonathan has great experience from his role as Chair of Trustees for The Love Music Trust music hub in Cheshire and has enjoyed a long career in music education, working for two high schools and co-leading the largest PGCE course in the UK at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is a published author and editor having written for Routledge, the Open University Press and Sage. For more please visit www.EducationOnFire.com
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