PODCAST [14] Pandemic mini-series: Helen Murray, Nottingham Music Hub
Helen Murray, of Nottingham Music Hub, shares how they’re continuing to provide support and services to young people during lockdown.
You can listen now below, or on Spotify (search for the name) and iTunes.
What’s in this episode?
We talk about:
- How the team are continuing to provide lessons for primary schools who would have had whole class instrumental teaching
- The challenges for inclusion in WCET on and offline and how they’re addressing them
- Continuing Saturday morning youth orchestra sessions
- Planning for different scenarios once pupils return to schools
Links for this episode
What are music education hubs (in England)?
Nottingham Music Hub – digital lessons
Nottingham Music Hub – YouTube channel – digital lessons
About the music for education & wellbeing podcast
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The music for the podcast was created by Otis Hynds, a young person working with Noise Solution.
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