Music without fear
Following the success of relaxed theatrical performances, Chris Proctor explains how Birmingham’s Town Hall & Symphony H…
Following the success of relaxed theatrical performances, Chris Proctor explains how Birmingham’s Town Hall & Symphony H…
Is ‘live art’ the perfect medium for intergenerational arts projects? Liz O’Neill explains how children can help…
Angered about how few young people with learning disabilities are involved in the arts, Richard Hayhow urges the sector to open it…
Not many know that Oxford has some of the worst rates of child literacy in the country. Louise Chantal describes how a playwriting…
Research into an app that encourages students to attend classical music has elicited some unwelcome responses, reveals Garry…
In Birmingham, craft projects are not only helping young people learn new skills but giving their self-confidence and resilience a…
A popular wage-subsidy programme will not see its funding renewed, although the opening of a new National College leaves Creative…
Realising that its audience members were all in ‘a stage of transition’ was a revolutionary moment for Jabberwocky Mar…
The challenge to nurture and support cultural and music education outside London is on. Ian Thomas assesses a model that brings to…
State school art teachers blame the EBacc as young people are steered away from their subject, according to a new survey.
Spending time in the great outdoors is proven to boost wellbeing, but how can the arts encourage people to do it? Nicky Goulder de…
Wales’ national youth arts ensembles will join forces under a new business model in a bid to safeguard their future.
Four new regional networks will be funded to deliver creative and cultural education in Wales over the next five years.
Opportunities for schools to connect with cultural organisations in the capital will be shared through a new online platform aimin…
A letter published this week in The Times, signed by leading arts professionals, calls for the controversial English Baccalaureate…
A review of the impact of the Family Arts Campaign finds growing commitment by arts organisations to serving family audiences.&nbs…
The National Theatre isn’t shy about re-approaching a foundation that has previously turned it down. Emily Horn and Bry…
Teach the arts for their intrinsic value, says the Head of The Education Endowment Foundation.
Time traveller Steampunk Bob has become (rather surprisingly) a primary school resource for teaching social, moral, cultural and s…
Georghia Ellinas reveals how Shakespeare’s Globe helps teachers to explore the full relevance of the Bard’s plays…
Opera North’s singing programmes were recently praised for greatly improving the SATs results at two primary schools. B…
There are many barriers to young people engaging in dance. Amy Dalton explains how a programme in Lincolnshire schools is get…
As creative subjects are squeezed out of the curriculum, what can arts organisations do to ensure all children benefit from cultur…
A consultation is inviting views on the roll-out of the English Baccalaureate as the default for all GCSE pupils.