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“As the world’s leading manufacturer of musical instruments and music technology, Yamaha is delighted to be a major partner in the 2004 NAME National Conference.“

Conference 2005 was at The Sage, Gateshead, from 30th September to 2nd October.
 

The Sage Gateshead - photo by Alex Telfer.
 
NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2005
From the Tamar to the Tyne – Bringing it All Together
(In collaboration with The Music Manifesto)


 
Programme:
Keynote speakers who will challenge and inform our thinking
Research presentations relating to music teachers’ work
Practical workshops
Resource Exhibition

 
FRIDAY
Keynote Speaker
Marc Jaffrey Music Manifesto Champion
Workshops
Large Group Learning and Teaching Music through String Playing Karen Frost; Gamelan – Focussing on Use in Classroom at Key Stage 3; Key Stage 3 Strategy Kevin Rogers; Multimedia Performances David Ashworth; Snappy Music: An Approach to leading Primary Teachers’ Inset Christine Cope and Colleagues from Tees Valley Music Service; Singing with Primary Students Celia Anderson
Presentations
Helen Coll; Audioworks Mark Trewin; Transition Leonora Davies
Focus Group meetings
Reception sponsored by Yamaha-Kemble Music (UK) Ltd
Live Music by Folkestra
 
SATURDAY
Keynote Speaker
Howard Goodall
Workshops
Singing with Secondary Students Em Whitfield; Music Therapy Deborah Lugg; Making Music with Junk Materials; Music for Early Years Foundation Stage; Building a Department Website Adam Lane; From Inspiration to Activity: Using On-Line Music Resources in the Classroom from Foundation to Key Stage 2 Kevin Hamel; Interactive Whiteboards Tony McNally; Rock Music Generator; Practical ideas in the Classroom for Key Stage 2 Action Track; Composition; Folk and Traditional David Oliver; Northern Sinfonia Primary Workshop
Presentations
Creative Partnerships Sarah Waller, Lindsay Hall & Steven Paige; Sound2Picture, Sound2Game and Other Interactive Approaches to Composition at Key Stages 3 and 4 Jonathan Savage; The Ethics and Effectiveness of Teaching World Music Hilary Moore; Learning and Participation Katherine Zeserson; Muslim Music and Culture in the Curriculum Robert Bunting; Students as Leaders in Music John Finney
Regional meetings
NAME AGM and Chair’s Address
Reception sponsored by Trinity College London
Live Music by SoulM8’s
Ceilidh
 
SUNDAY
Keynote Speaker
Margaret Martin-Griffiths HMI
Workshops
Interactive Whiteboards Tony McNally; Rock Music Generator; Practical ideas in the Classroom for Key Stage 2 Action Track; Composition; Folk and Traditional David Oliver; Northern Sinfonia Primary Workshop
Presentations Learning and Participation Katherine Zeserson; Muslim Music and Culture in the Curriculum Robert Bunting; Students as Leaders in Music John Finney
Focus Groups

 

 
Sponsored by Yamaha-Kemble Music (UK) Ltd, Trinity College London, Music Village, Sibelius Software Ltd, Normans
 


 
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