Fast decline in creative apprenticeships
New figures from the Department for Education show the number of arts, media and publishing apprentices has fallen by a third sinc…
New figures from the Department for Education show the number of arts, media and publishing apprentices has fallen by a third sinc…
Apprenticeship reforms have offered new opportunities for organisations who want to take on a trainee, writes Madeleine Lund. But…
A survey of arts leaders, teachers and musicians finds composing is being sidelined, with unclear progression routes and declining…
The University of Lincoln's School of Fine and Performing Arts is thought to be unique in employing a professional producer to…
A new report on the impact of a music making programme has highlighted positive changes in the “creativity, emotional litera…
Every teenager in Finland will get free visits local and national arts institutions, thanks to the country’s “innovati…
The former Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Education Minister recently came under fire for supporting education policy that…
First World War centenary commemorations proved that large-scale cultural projects can effectively mark nationally significant eve…
The number of students taking Art and Design has increased, but campaigners said it is “not enough to correct several years…
About 6500 fewer students sat A Levels for creative subjects this year, outpacing a general decline in the number of exams taken b…
Four years after the scheme was launched, only a third of partnerships believe they are established and delivering.
England’s principal producing theatres say cuts to arts education are increasingly restricting their work with children to i…
The former Culture Minister says his party’s decision to “relentlessly” focus on STEM hurt music education &ndas…
Programmes that nurture imagination and ambition can help re-establish the arts as a transformative force, says Robert West.
An LSE researcher said children’s development is being thwarted by Government policy, but argued the situation could be impr…
As the Commission gets ready to publish its recommendations on creativity and education, Joe Hallgarten puts forward four ideas he…
Music at Paxton General Manager Elizabeth Macdonald looks back on the teachers and mentors who have inspired her and continue…
The multi-million pound project’s success depends on internal approvals, increased student numbers and philanthropic support…
The UK Statistics Authority has called for greater clarity in the way the Department presents statistics, after investigating conc…
Research finds that “large geographical areas are completely without music provision at A level”.
Early figures suggest that the trend away from studying some arts subjects at GCSE may be bottoming out, but A level entries conti…
The move by the elite university group has led to renewed calls to reconsider the controversial EBacc performance measure.
A new report demands a “clear explanation” from DCMS and the Department for Education on why they have dismissed evide…
A programme in Stockton-on-Tees has helped young people excluded from mainstream schools learn new skills, develop self-worth and…