MENZA Wellington Secondary Music Teachers’ PLD
Scots’ College 1 Monorgan Road, Strathmore Park, Wellington, New ZealandEmerging IT Technologies in the Music classroom, hosted by Ivan Patterson at Scots’ College, Mirimar, Wellington.
Emerging IT Technologies in the Music classroom, hosted by Ivan Patterson at Scots’ College, Mirimar, Wellington.
The focus of this day will be level 1 and 2 Performing Arts Technology and Music Technology Unit Standards and the skills and equipment required to teach them. If you would like to start offering Music Technology Unit Standards this year then this day is for you. You will be able to start teaching level […]
An advanced day focusing on best practice for teaching and assessment of Level 3 Performing Arts Technology Unit Standards. This will be a practical day recording and mixing a student band in a recording studio. Places will be very limited for this day so please book early to secure.
Orff New Zealand Aotearoa is offering a 6-day Level 2 course in the Orff approach appropriate to the needs of both specialist and generalist teachers working in early childhood, primary, intermediate and lower secondary school settings for those who have completed Level 1 (seebrochure). For enquiries about this course, contact Millie Locke, ONZA Levels Coordinator. […]
Orff New Zealand Aotearoa is offering a 6-day Level 1 course in the Orff approach appropriate to the needs of both specialist and generalist teachers working in early childhood, primary, intermediate and lower secondary school settings This course (see brochure), with an emphasis on hands-on interactive processes introduces the Orff approach which is characterised by […]
*FREE EVENT* Calling all prima donnas and kids who sing, play an instrument, do karaoke, busk, make you-tube videos or just like to listen to cool sounds… Ever been inside a recording studio? Do you wonder how the songs you hear on the radio or itunes are made? Now’s your chance. Come and tour one […]
In this workshop, participants will explore ways to introduce movement activities in the music classroom. The focus is on playful exploration and direct experience in a non-threatening and supportive environment. Be prepared to sing, dance, move and explore body percussion music. Presenters: Renée Morin and Liz Melchior
A Day of Technology in Music Education for educators in New Zealand. Presented by Music EDnet, DAYTiME is an annual series of conferences across Australia and New Zealand and is a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced exponents of the use of music technology in education in our region. […]
Presenters: Clare McCormack and Hayley Hunter – Workshop for Primary Teachers 9.30am – 12.30pm Workshop 2: Focus on Vocal Music Making with an Orff Approach
Sharing ideas regarding Junior Secondary Music Programmes, hosted by Megan Brownlie at Heretaunga College, Upper Hutt.
Chch Workshop, With Anika Moa Thinking of being involved? What to know what it takes? come along.. FREE
A cappella festival brings Pitch Perfect music-maker to Auckland! Have you ever wished you could sing in a group like Pentatonix or the Barden Bellas from Pitch Perfect? Now’s your chance to discover how that feels! The Pan Pacific Youth Harmony Festival is a brand new festival celebrating all things a cappella! From 13-14 July, the festival […]
An opportunity to immerse yourself in the Kodaly approach to teaching music in the classroom, while developing your own musicianship skills. The course will be an introduction to all the components of the Australian Kodaly Certificate, which The Muse plans to offer next year, in conjunction with Sound Thinking Australia under the leadership of James […]
32nd World Conference International Society for Music Education Glasgow, UK 24-29 July Featured speakers and performers include Evelyn Glennie, Joan Armatrading and Darren Henley. Hundreds of workshops, papers and concerts over 5 days of Music Education professional development from Early Childhood through to tertiary from all corners of the world.