Musical Futures International offers teacher professional development workshops, consultancy, resources and nurtures and supports communities of practice for music educators across the world.
Our approaches to the learning and teaching of music in classroom and instrumental settings were developed through extensive research, are internationally recognised for innovation and positive outcomes and have the support of thousands of teachers and millions of teaching hours behind them. We seek to extend the skills of classroom and instrumental teachers to create sustainable music opportunities for students no matter where they are in the world.
We work predominantly outside the UK, where a separate organisation, Musical Futures UK offers a range of workshops and off-the-shelf resources for purchase tailored specifically to the UK music education system, examinations and structures.
Our communities of practice/consist of educators across the world who work in international schools, government education systems, private and studio instrumental practice, music schools and higher education and academia.
Our approaches to the learning and teaching of music in classroom and instrumental settings were developed through extensive research, are internationally recognised for innovation and positive outcomes and have the support of thousands of teachers and millions of teaching hours behind them. We seek to extend the skills of classroom and instrumental teachers to create sustainable music opportunities for students no matter where they are in the world.
We work predominantly outside the UK, where a separate organisation, Musical Futures UK offers a range of workshops and off-the-shelf resources for purchase tailored specifically to the UK music education system, examinations and structures.
Our communities of practice/consist of educators across the world who work in international schools, government education systems, private and studio instrumental practice, music schools and higher education and academia.
Teacher professional development
Resources
Online networks and communities of practice
Pilots and partnerships
- workshops
- presentations
- in-school consultancy
Resources
Online networks and communities of practice
- originally open source
- social media Online Teacher Networks
- champions networks
- #MFLearn19
Pilots and partnerships
- 'Pathways’ looking at links between Musical Futures approaches and graded music exams with Trinity College London
- Create and Collaborate in partnership with Soundtrap
- Creativity pilots with MGSE, Geelong Grammar, other universities, Uk and Australia pilot groups