10% of schools aren’t teaching music, survey suggests
Music teachers are putting their health at risk to continue provision under inconsistent and unclear Covid safety guidelines.
Music teachers are putting their health at risk to continue provision under inconsistent and unclear Covid safety guidelines.
If 2020 has given us anything, it’s a recognition that arts organisations need to engage with technology – and that th…
The largest Paul Hamlyn Foundation grant since 2006 will provide a sustainable basis for the theatre’s ongoing work, plus mo…
Permanent employment for 17 more musicians and a wider programme of music activity will stem from the transfer of Flintshire Music…
A review highlighting shoddy employment practices and a lack of pastoral support doesn't go far enough to change the conservat…
Rishi Sunak said hard hit workforces like the arts may have to retrain to adapt to the new economy. Sara Whybrew counters that the…
Research England will bankroll the partnership between four regional universities and The Culture Capital Exchange following a suc…
By cutting bursaries for teacher training, the Department for Education will make a career in teaching an unreachable dream for so…
A DCMS-commissioned study cites strong evidence that "can be trusted to guide policy" on arts interventions in some area…
God? Art? Heritage? Education? In the face of a financial reckoning and a crisis of balance, can cathedral choirs harness their tr…
As many creative people pause and rethink the path they're on, Mary Irwin explains how a new programme could help them harness…
As schools reopen, the barriers to resuming arts education for disabled children "have been hugely increased".
New analysis indicates a significant financial hit if international student numbers fall in 2021.
As schools reopen for the new year, arts education needs to rise to short and long-term challenges to be successful and remain rel…
Days before England's schools resume, the Department for Education is yet to publish guidance on reopening music departments.
After 18 years' work in arts and education, coronavirus was "the final straw" in an ongoing battle for income.
Academics behind the campaign say a new label will “unite and celebrate” these subjects and their role in rebuilding a…
The Government has dropped parts of a draft plan that would have sidelined ‘non-core’ subjects for up to a year.
Until the arts sector defines its expectations of the learning needed by employees, even aspirational and potentially career-enhan…
Lockdown is transforming the way music teachers deliver instrument tuition now and in the future, with 87% currently adapting thei…
Professor Gavin Henderson has apologised for “the lived experiences of students of colour” and his racist comments dur…
The proportion of school pupils taking music and drama at GCSE looks set to stabilise around 20% lower than in 2015, when a dramat…
Live Music Now serves audiences in the care and education sectors – but that didn’t stop musicians reaching them while…
How can we preserve the entrepreneurial spirit that has characterised the sector’s response to the pandemic, and which of th…