Martin Fautley
@proffautley.bsky.social
Emeritus Professor of Music Education, Birmingham City University.
Strange - and worrying - that these two messages appear side-by-side in my feed this morning:
September 20, 2025 at 8:16 AM
Strange - and worrying - that these two messages appear side-by-side in my feed this morning:
Listening to Ed Watkins on latest Music Teachers Association
podcast talking about A-level music grading issues, I hope he manages to make waves about this, as for a while I've been fruitlessly asking about disparity in A* grades awarded between music & maths & getting nowhere! Reposting image:
podcast talking about A-level music grading issues, I hope he manages to make waves about this, as for a while I've been fruitlessly asking about disparity in A* grades awarded between music & maths & getting nowhere! Reposting image:
September 12, 2025 at 8:45 AM
Listening to Ed Watkins on latest Music Teachers Association
podcast talking about A-level music grading issues, I hope he manages to make waves about this, as for a while I've been fruitlessly asking about disparity in A* grades awarded between music & maths & getting nowhere! Reposting image:
podcast talking about A-level music grading issues, I hope he manages to make waves about this, as for a while I've been fruitlessly asking about disparity in A* grades awarded between music & maths & getting nowhere! Reposting image:
DfE data out today. Initial back-of-an-envelope analysis shows numbers of trainees achieving QTS in secondary music seems to be the lowest it's been for some years. Not sure what this means for the future of the profession though?
July 31, 2025 at 3:05 PM
DfE data out today. Initial back-of-an-envelope analysis shows numbers of trainees achieving QTS in secondary music seems to be the lowest it's been for some years. Not sure what this means for the future of the profession though?
In recognition of it being the centenary of the birth of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, am listening to his versions of BWV56, 4, and a personal favourite, BWV82. Ahh....
May 28, 2025 at 10:44 AM
In recognition of it being the centenary of the birth of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, am listening to his versions of BWV56, 4, and a personal favourite, BWV82. Ahh....
I know it sounds pedantic to privilege the verbal form, but in music classroom terms, I think using the word "composing" matters in the school classroom, as I explain in www.musicteachermagazine.co.uk/content/qa/q...
April 25, 2025 at 12:52 PM
I know it sounds pedantic to privilege the verbal form, but in music classroom terms, I think using the word "composing" matters in the school classroom, as I explain in www.musicteachermagazine.co.uk/content/qa/q...
Happy Birthday, The Mikado! 14/3/1885 First performance. Picture from last week's show by Birmingham Savoyards at the Old Rep in Brum.
March 14, 2025 at 10:05 AM
Happy Birthday, The Mikado! 14/3/1885 First performance. Picture from last week's show by Birmingham Savoyards at the Old Rep in Brum.
Just revisiting the Model Music Curriculum, and am reminded of this piece of helpful advice contained therein:
February 26, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Just revisiting the Model Music Curriculum, and am reminded of this piece of helpful advice contained therein:
Interesting DEMOS report from Music Mark
available at musicmark.org.uk/news/160m-in... The headline is this:
available at musicmark.org.uk/news/160m-in... The headline is this:
February 4, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Interesting DEMOS report from Music Mark
available at musicmark.org.uk/news/160m-in... The headline is this:
available at musicmark.org.uk/news/160m-in... The headline is this:
Prof. Martin Fautley, together with Ally Daubney wrote the new curriculum documents which are available for all music educators to access.
Music is an essential part of a rich a broad curriculum, use this framework to create joyful engagement of music within the classroom. @ism-music.bsky.social
Music is an essential part of a rich a broad curriculum, use this framework to create joyful engagement of music within the classroom. @ism-music.bsky.social
January 30, 2025 at 4:50 PM
Prof. Martin Fautley, together with Ally Daubney wrote the new curriculum documents which are available for all music educators to access.
Music is an essential part of a rich a broad curriculum, use this framework to create joyful engagement of music within the classroom. @ism-music.bsky.social
Music is an essential part of a rich a broad curriculum, use this framework to create joyful engagement of music within the classroom. @ism-music.bsky.social
Interesting article by @sgtoyne.bsky.social . Includes this gem (attached)...
January 18, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Interesting article by @sgtoyne.bsky.social . Includes this gem (attached)...