
4: Pedagogy
This episode explores all things pedagogy – we're joined by Jennie Henley, Andy Shoniker and Adam Whittaker to explore some of the big questions in Music education - How do we teach Music? Is there a ‘best’ approach? Wha

Hosted by Music Mark · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 15 episodes
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'Make Your Mark: Notes on Music Education' is a podcast showcasing diverse experiences and perspectives from across the music education sector. We'll explore the major challenges faced by those working with young people in music, the challenges young people face themselves, and celebrate inspiring projects and stories from across the nation and beyond. Tune in to hear from expert guests as we tackle music education's biggest questions, highlight its most exciting initiatives, and discuss the musical journeys of those involved. This podcast is produced by Aimee Christodoulou, Emma Cragg and Yusef Sacoor for Music Mark, a membership organisation, Subject Association, and an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation advocating for excellent musical learning in and out of school. Music Mark support their members and the wider sector through training, resources, networking and advocacy work at a national level and across the UK. This is done with a v
Music Mark hosts Make Your Mark: Notes on Music Education, a education show with 15 episodes published.

This episode explores all things pedagogy – we're joined by Jennie Henley, Andy Shoniker and Adam Whittaker to explore some of the big questions in Music education - How do we teach Music? Is there a ‘best’ approach? Wha

Following the launch of Music Mark’s ‘A Common Approach: Early Years’ programme, we discuss why early years music education is crucial for child development. Nicola Burke, Polly Ives, and Amy Campbell share their experie

This episode discusses the significance of a creative curriculum in music education, exploring student engagement, innovative teaching strategies, the impact of Artsmark, and the need to build confidence in both teachers

To launch Series Two, join us on stage at the Music Mark Conference (recorded live in November 2025). In this live recording, the Music Mark podcast team are joined by Rachel Hawker, Director of Education at Rocksteady M

To round off series one, join the Music Mark team as they review 2025 with their personal and professional highlights from the last 12 months.

In this month’s episode, we explore how low-income backgrounds might create or perpetuate barriers for young people to get involved with and pursue music, with a particular focus on instrumental tuition. We’re joined by

Recorded on World Mental Health Day, Rachael Perrin and Alex Theophilus discuss the challenges faced by young people today and how music can serve as an effective tool to support mental health. Together, we explore how e

What skills can you gain from a Music degree? How can young people best prepare themselves for the application process? And what challenges are higher education institutions facing in the UK music education sector? Join

Join us as we explore why the music education sector has in important part to play in tackling the climate crisis. Our guests, Ruth Roberts , a Senior Leader at Kent Music, Dr Ross Purves, Associate Professor of Music Ed

In this episode, we’re joined by Yasmine Dankwah, a creative freelancer and previous Wired4Music Associate with Sound Connections, Nick Thorne, Executive Director of Orchestras for All, and Laura Fullwood, their Youth Le

Join us as we explore disability in music education. Alongside our expert guests Ben Sellers , leader of MEHEM UpRising, Kris and Nicci Halpin , the co-leaders of inclusive music project Dyskinetic, and Jess Fisher , a m

In this episode, we’re joined by Catrina Lowri , founder of Neuroteachers and Diverse Educators trainer, Clair Mccoll , Music Hub Manager for Octagon Music Hub and Music Mark Trustee, and Danya Rushton , a current studen

Join us as we dive into classroom music teaching and talk about tools for teachers. With Jenetta Hurst , the Creative Educator, James Manwaring from Music Teachers Association, and Abi Marrison , Music Mark’s Schools Man

In this episode, we explore the realities and challenges of pathways into the music industry. We’re joined by Benjamin Turner from Rap Club and The Spit Game, Tom Eagle from Musician’s Union, and Grifton Forbes-Amos , a

In the first episode of Make Your Mark: Notes on music education, the new Music Mark podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Eddie Dobson , Co-Director of Yorkshire Sound Women Network; Kate Rounding , Executive Director at TiME (T
Amy Campbell
special education teacher · MYNO Carbon
1 appearance on this show
David Rees
former Chief Sales Officer at S3 · Merton Music Foundation
1 appearance on this show
Katie Walker
PhD candidate specializing in counseling psychology · Young Sounds UK
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Dr. Ruth Roberts
Creator of The Original CrockPet Diet™ · Kent Music
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