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SUMMARY:Musical Futures
DESCRIPTION:Following two very successful first Musical Futures workshop in 2017 and 2018 we are expanding our workshop program in 2019. An initial series of workshops will take place around Auckland near the end of Term 1 \nLong Bay College – April 5th and 6th\n​Waiuku College – April 8th \nMore locations and workshops will follow later in the year.\n​Who are the workshops for?\nPrimary music specialists and primary classroom teachers with a background in music\,\nSecondary music teachers\nTertiary music/education educators\nTertiary students studying music or music education \nWhy attend?\nMusical Futures believes music learning works best when young people are making music\, and when their existing passion for music is reflected and built-upon in the classroom. Musical Futures was established in 2003 and grounded in academic research\, is based on the real-world practices of popular and community musicians. \nMusical Futures supports teachers around the world with training\, networks and resources to deliver practical\, engaging\, developmental music programs in the classroom. Currently more than 1.5 million students in 71 countries worldwide benefit from their teachers use of the Musical Futures approach. The widespread adoption of Musical Futures in the UK and Australia means that it is now one of the most successful and sustainable music education initiatives in schools in those countries.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/musical-futures/
LOCATION:Long Bay College
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20190405T170000
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CREATED:20190311T063737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T063737Z
UID:166128-1554483600-1554489000@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Developing Musical Skill
DESCRIPTION:A workshop for students\, parents and music teachers with highly acclaimed International music educator Michael Griffin.\nLearn about some top tips for how to really progress through quality practice and motivation!\nFor musical progress\, nothing is as important as the quality and the quantity of practice time. This inspiring interactive\, differentiated presentation will equip students\, teachers\, adult learners\, and parents with the methods and mindset required to maximise the prospect of learning music enjoyably and successfully. An international hit\, Michael Griffin’s Developing Musical Skill has enthralled and empowered audiences in 25 countries.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/developing-musical-skill/
LOCATION:Tūranga Central Library\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch Central\, Christchurch\, Canterbury\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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CREATED:20190311T065316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T065316Z
UID:166133-1554639300-1554644700@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Music Education Canterbury AGM
DESCRIPTION:Grab some lunch from the café\, and be at the beautiful Tūranga library for the MEC AGM! \nPlease stay on for the music education workshop led by Michael Griffin. Tickets available from \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/unlocking-musical-potential-tickets-58143293155
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/music-education-canterbury-agm/
LOCATION:Tūranga Central Library\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch Central\, Christchurch\, Canterbury\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20190407T133000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20190407T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20190311T063920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T063920Z
UID:166131-1554643800-1554654600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Unlocking Musical Potential
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for music teachers with highly acclaimed International music educator Michael Griffin\nEver wondered how to motivate your students to practice effectively in order to make real progress?\nKnowing how to practise is the most important skill for musicians. Those who are unable to motivate themselves to apply deliberate practice strategies will lack real progress\, and without progress\, they usually quit. The best predictor of musical progress is the quality and quantity of practice time. Types of repetition\, chunking\, and slow practice are core. How is this taught\, and how can we be certain that students really understand practice? Musical ability is more often considered a genetic disposition than any other ability or human faculty. To what end? Mindsets powerfully impact learning behaviour. Learners with a growth mindset work harder\, embrace challenge\, persist for longer and learn from criticism. Mindset is the most important precept in music education today. It is so important that every music teacher understands the impact their beliefs\, words and actions have on cultivating the learning disposition of students.\nMusic teachers are also welcome to arrive early\, buy lunch/coffee at the café and attend the Music Education short AGM at 12.30pm.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/unlocking-musical-potential/
LOCATION:Tūranga Central Library\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch Central\, Christchurch\, Canterbury\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190409
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20190226T100314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T100314Z
UID:166087-1554681600-1554767999@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Musical Futures
DESCRIPTION:Following two very successful first Musical Futures workshop in 2017 and 2018 we are expanding our workshop program in 2019. An initial series of workshops will take place around Auckland near the end of Term 1 \nLong Bay College – April 5th and 6th\n​Waiuku College – April 8th \nMore locations and workshops will follow later in the year.\n​Who are the workshops for?\nPrimary music specialists and primary classroom teachers with a background in music\,\nSecondary music teachers\nTertiary music/education educators\nTertiary students studying music or music education \nWhy attend?\nMusical Futures believes music learning works best when young people are making music\, and when their existing passion for music is reflected and built-upon in the classroom. Musical Futures was established in 2003 and grounded in academic research\, is based on the real-world practices of popular and community musicians. \nMusical Futures supports teachers around the world with training\, networks and resources to deliver practical\, engaging\, developmental music programs in the classroom. Currently more than 1.5 million students in 71 countries worldwide benefit from their teachers use of the Musical Futures approach. The widespread adoption of Musical Futures in the UK and Australia means that it is now one of the most successful and sustainable music education initiatives in schools in those countries.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/musical-futures-2/
LOCATION:​Waiuku College
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CREATED:20190218T201424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190218T201424Z
UID:165949-1554715800-1554735600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Composition and Technology - Creating a course that is relevant to the commercial music industry
DESCRIPTION:Students are motivated to work when they know the compositions they produce will have an audience. Using technology\, they can create musical works that sound like those that they hear on the radio. \nAs part of this day we will look at how you can create tasks that enable students to create pieces of music that meet the requirements of multiple Achievement and Unit Standards in composition and technology. \nWe will be looking at the equipment required for a basic recording setup\, how it all connects together\, and how to use it to produce high quality recordings of student compositions. As part of this we will look at how to mix\, and teach mixing\, for level 2 27703.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/composition-and-technology-creating-a-course-that-is-relevant-to-the-commercial-music-industry/
LOCATION:Logan Park High School
CATEGORIES:Otago
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ORGANIZER;CN="Duncan Ferguson":MAILTO:dfe@stac.school.nz
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190409T173000
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CREATED:20190313T153810Z
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SUMMARY:Dunedin Kiwileles' Songbook Event
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 9\, 2019 at 4 PM – 5:30 PM at St Clair School\, 135 Richardson Street\, Dunedin \nFree introduction to the 2019 Kiwileles’ Songbook. Strum and sing through this year’s repertoire with the team from NZ Ukulele and Music Education Otago.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/dunedin-kiwileles-songbook-event/
LOCATION:St Clair School\, 135 Richardson Street\, St Kilda\, Dunedin\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Otago
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ORGANIZER;CN="MEO":MAILTO:acaldwell@stclair.school.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190411T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20190218T202717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190218T202717Z
UID:165955-1554975000-1554994800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Composition and Technology – Creating a course that is relevant to the commercial music industry
DESCRIPTION:Students are motivated to work when they know the compositions they produce will have an audience. Using technology\, they can create musical works that sound like those that they hear on the radio. \nAs part of this day we will look at how you can create tasks that enable students to create pieces of music that meet the requirements of multiple Achievement and Unit Standards in composition and technology. \nWe will be looking at the equipment required for a basic recording setup\, how it all connects together\, and how to use it to produce high quality recordings of student compositions. As part of this we will look at how to mix\, and teach mixing\, for level 2 27703.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/composition-and-technology-creating-a-course-that-is-relevant-to-the-commercial-music-industry-3/
LOCATION:Rongotai College\, Wellington
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ORGANIZER;CN="Duncan Ferguson":MAILTO:dfe@stac.school.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190412T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20190216T133355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190216T133355Z
UID:165928-1555056000-1555347600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Kodály Music Pedagogy Training and  Kodály Kids
DESCRIPTION:Kodály Music Pedagogy Training\nand \nKodály Kids\ncourses in Hawke’s Bay\, 2019\n(1)Kodály Music Pedagogy Training:\nKodály Aotearoa and Project Prima Volta\, in conjunction with The Cuskelly College of Music\, offer the programme as a two-part intensive course\, allowing participants time to practise and complete assessment tasks between each block. Our tutors are amongst the best in their field internationally and have years of teaching this programme in Australia\, Asia\, New Zealand\, USA and Hungary. \nThere are options for Primary and Secondary teachers. Download the info booklet and registration form below for more information. \nDates:\nWeek 1: 12-18 April inclusive (7 days Friday to Thursday)  Week 2: 1-3 June inclusive (3 days Saturday to Monday) \nWeek 2: 1-3 June inclusive (3 days Saturday to Monday) \nVenue:  \nIona College\, 42 Lucknow Road\, Havelock North \n(2) Kodály Kids course:\nJoin us in April 2019 for the first ‘Kodály Kids’\, a four-day choir programme for children aged 8-13 years old. Participants will have the opportunity to play and sing their way through four days of music and fun. \nOption to be half-day or whole-day attendee. \nAs a participant in Kodály Kids\, singers will: \n\n\n\ndevelop new musical skills\nperform music from other languages and cultures\nmeet other children who love to sing\ngain confidence\nlearn to be part of a team\nenjoy new experiences\n\n\n\nDates:\nMonday 15 April – Thursday 18 April \n\n\n\nMegan Flint (Auckland\, New Zealand) \n\n\n\n\n\nMaree Hennessy (San Francisco\, USA) \n\n\n\n\n\nKate Thompson (Brisbane\, Australia)
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kodaly-music-pedagogy-training-and-kodaly-kids/
LOCATION:Iona College\, Lucknow Road\, Havelock North\, 4130\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Hawkes Bay and Gisborne,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kodaly Aotearoa":MAILTO:meganjude@xtra.co.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190417
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20181029T193016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T193016Z
UID:165446-1555286400-1555459199@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:NZ Primary School Teachers' Conference
DESCRIPTION:This is the first year that the New Zealand Primary School Teachers’ Conference is to held and it proves to be an exciting event! \n The Conference Advisory Committee compiles of 11 subject associations\, all working collaboratively to produce this event. MENZA is proud to be part of this conference! \nABOUT THE CONFERENCE\n\n\nOn behalf of the New Zealand Primary School Teachers’ Conference Committee\, we warmly invite you to join us at the NZPSTC scheduled in Wellington from April 15th-16th 2019. \nWe are excited to host two days of learning\, collaboration\, networking and inspiration. This conference will provide an array of professional development opportunities for all Primary and Intermediate Teachers. With 11 different Subject Associations contributing their knowledge\, skills and expertise it is set to an amazing event. \nThis years’ theme is integrated learning and collaborative teaching in the 21st century. \nThe programme will include approximately 65 professional development workshops. These high quality workshops will be lead by some of New Zealand’s most inspiring\, forward-thinking teachers. There is also an outstanding line up of key note speakers and presenters who will motivate and challenge your thinking. \nAbstract and registrations are both OPEN! Go to http://nzptc.com \nLOCATION: Wellington (Venue TBC)\nCONFERENCE PROGRAMME\nMonday 15th April \n7.45am – 9.00am          Registration\n9.00am – 9.45am          Welcome and Mihi Whakatau – Housekeeping\n9.45am – 10.15am        Morning Tea\n10.15am – 11.00am      Keynote Speaker\n11.00am – 12.00am      #1 Workshop (1x 60 mins)\n12.00pm – 12.45pm     Lunch\n12.45pm – 1.30pm        #2 Workshop (1 x 45mins)\n1.35pm – 2.20pm          #3 Workshop (1x 45 mins)\n2.20pm – 2.45pm          Afternoon Tea\n2.45pm – 3.30pm          Collaborative sessions\n3.35pm – 4.35pm          #4 Workshop (x1 60 mins) \n6.00pm – late                 Cafe Crawl \nTuesday 16th April\n8.30am – 8.35am           Housekeeping and introduction of keynote\n8.35am – 9.25am           Keynote Speaker\n9.30am – 10.30am         #1 Workshop\n10.30am – 11.00am       Morning Tea\n11.00am – 12.00pm       #2 Workshop\n12.00pm – 1.00pm         Lunch\n1.00pm – 2.00pm           #3 Workshop\n2.00pm – 3.00pm           Collaborative sessions\n3.00pm – 3.20pm           Afternoon Tea\n3.20pm – 4.20pm           #4 Workshop\n4.25pm                           Wrap-up \n\n\n\n\nPrice\n\n\nEarly Bird Registration (ends 15th Feb 2019)\n$380\n\n\nStandard Registration (ends 1st Mar 2019)\n$450\n\n\nLate Registration (ends 15th Mar 2019)\n$590
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/nz-primary-school-teachers-conference/
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna McLean":MAILTO:admin@penz.org.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190417T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190417T144500
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20190312T135006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T141955Z
UID:166142-1555491600-1555512300@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Wellington Music PLD
DESCRIPTION:MENZA presents a NETWORKS OF EXPERTISE WORKSHOP\nHoly Cross School\, Miramar\, Wellington\nREGISTER HERE TODAY \n  \n9am – 10:30 pm\nWorkshop 1 Ukulele with Maria Winder and Whaiora Hotere \nIntroduction to teaching music the NZ Ukulele way. Experience 90 minutes of fun\, engaging strategies for teaching with ukulele. This workshop is suitable for beginners and experienced ukulele teachers. \nMaria Winder and Whaiora Hotere are trustees of the New Zealand Ukulele Trust and manage the NZUT Kiwileles and Ukulele Squad music education programmes. \n  \n11:00 – 12: 30 pm\nOption of 2 Workshops: \nWorkshop 2a  with Tim Carson\nParticipants will use the online ‘Scratch’ coding platform to how explore how the elements of music can be expressed in code to create their own simple pieces of music.  Suitable for students from Year 5 – 8 and teachers of all music ability. \nTim Carson is a Year 5/6 teacher at Holy Cross School and former Director of Performing Arts at  Dilworth Junior Campus Auckland. \n  \nWorkshop 2B with Emma Chatterton\nThe Musical Toolbox: This workshop will give an introduction to the power of music as a learning tool in your classroom\, providing practical examples\, games and activities that can be easily implemented by classroom teachers or music specialists alike. \nEmma Chatterton is the Director of Chilton Preschool Music Centre and Music Teacher in the Primary and Secondary school\, formerly Assistant Director of Music at Saint Kentigern Boys’ School . \n12:30 to 1:15 pm \n1:15 to 2:45 pm \nWorkshop 3 Kiwilies Songbook Launch\nThe 2019 Kiwileles Songbook launch. Strum\, pluck and sing through 20 ukulele arrangements in the 2019 Kiwileles repertoire\, including a variety of Waiata\, Pasifika\, Kiwi Pop and other great music to enhance school singing. All Kiwileles’ arrangements include basic chords for beginners and more challenging strums\, riffs and instrumentals for experienced ukulele players  This session is FREE and we will share how you can join other Kiwileles Schools and be part of a series of kiwilele events including one in Wellington this year. \nPresented by: Maria Winder and Whaiora Hotere \n  \nPlease indicate on the registration form if you would like lunch. Click here to register. For more information email admin@menza.co.nz
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/wellingtonprimary/
CATEGORIES:Wellington
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190429
DTSTAMP:20260422T015803
CREATED:20190223T180600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190223T182906Z
UID:166038-1556323200-1556495999@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:ONZA - Level 1 Wellington In 3 Weekends: 2018 – 2019
DESCRIPTION:Level 1 Wellington In 3 Weekends: 2018 – 2019\nModule 1: October 13th and 14th 2018\nModule 2: April 27th and 28th 2019\nModule 3: July 20th and 21st 2019 \nVenue: Eastern Hutt School\, Lower Hutt\, Wellington \nOrff New Zealand Aotearoa is offering this 6-day certification course in the form of 3 weekend modules over 2018 and 2019. This course in the Orff approach is appropriate to the needs of both specialist and generalist teachers working in early childhood\, primary\, intermediate and lower secondary school settings\, as well as those working in music therapy contexts and community music settings. The Level 1 course is a hands-on\, experiential and gentle introduction to the practices and principles of the Orff approach. Participants in this course can achieve ONZA certification at Level 1. \nFor inquiries and to register an initial interest please email: Priya Gain. \nPlease note: ONZA offers a scholarship for this Level 1 6-day workshop. Click on the link to find out more. \nFEES: Participants must be current members of ONZA (i.e. 2018) \nEarlybird (if paid by\, June 30th\, 2018): $600\nIf paid after\, June 30th\, 2018: $750\nTo apply for or renew ONZA membership go to Membership page. \nTo register and pay for Level 1 \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, use you own internet banking facility to make a direct deposit into the ONZA account at BNZ 02 0248 0073940 097 (Reference: Your surname; Code: L1W18). Entering your surname means you will be registered.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/orff-level-1-wellington-in-3-weekends-2018-2019-2/
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