The Black Lives Matter movement has prompted some long overdue discussions among music educators about the history and heritage of the repertoire used with children and young people, and the homogenous nature of musical content.
On November 3rd at 6pm, Sound Connections are absolutely delighted to welcome music education consultant Nate Holder to this online LEYMN meeting to share his perspective and practice on decolonising music education, and the implications of this for early years practice and practitioners.
Following Nate’s talk, there will be the opportunity for discussion in breakout rooms, to enable early years practitioners to share practice and ideas, and to take a collective step forward.
This session will be online using Zoom. You will receive an email with further details nearer the time. Please also check your junk inbox.