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Informal
This area contains all resources needed to implement the informal learning model, as developed by Professor Lucy Green (Institute of Education, University of London)
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Implementing Informal Learning
An introduction to the informal learning model, offering practical advice and guidance for implement...
In at the Deep End
An outline of the recommended first project of the informal learning model, where students are dropp...
Modelling Aural Learning
This project requires students to continue learning informally, but with more structured guidance an...
Informal Composing
As part of the informal learning model, this section encourages informal composing, and drawing on e...
Informal Learning and Other Musics
This project provides some resources for introducing classical and world fusion music through inform...
Oasis Academy Lords Hill
Oasis Academy: Lord's Hill is a new academy in Southampton. The Head of Music started exploring Musi...
Waddesdon School Musical Futures Resources
Melinda Carr-Ruby at Waddesdon School shares some of the resources from her Musical Futures programm...
Longhill School In at the Deep End resources
A selction of resources used by Jon at Longhill School for his In at the Deep End teaching of Musica...
Longhill School Word Up resources
A set of resources used by Mr Jon Reeves, at Longhill School in Brighton
We Will Rock You project for Year 8
Mr Jon Reeves, Head of Music at Longhill High School in Brighton has been working to develop schemes...
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Professor Lucy Green's inspirational book analysing the impact of bringing informal learning practices into the classroom environment
'How Popular Musicians Learn' provided the starting point for the informal learning model by Professor Lucy Green
A Paul Hamlyn Foundation Special Project