Description
ABOUT THIS COURSE
This brand new composition course is a course with a difference! Packed full of new and effective composition techniques, approaches and strategies, the course expands composing opportunities for all students across a broad curriculum range to incorporate a wider diversity of opportunities, incorporating pop, jazz, Gamelan, music technology, diversity and inclusivity and more.
The course aims to stimulate, excite and reinvigorate teachers in providing refreshed and innovatory approaches while at the same time opening up wider curriculum perspectives in GCSE composition.
This course is a must for all teachers who wish to ensure the high achievement of students in GCSE Music composition and focuses on effective, practical ways you can help your students become better composers improve student confidence, raise attainment, and maximise the potential of all students to achieve well.
Although examples will be drawn from submissions to the Pearson and Eduqas exam boards, the course will is suitable for teachers of all exam boards.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
- Develop a range of approaches to teaching music composition at GCSE and as a part of the wider GCSE course
- Utilise how students engage with and learn music composition in the “social-media age”
- Understand how to foster an engaging and motivational “workshop”
- Take away composition techniques, methods and feedback strategies to raise attainment
- Examine effective differentiation to challenge all students specific to their potential from day 1 to final submission
- Gain confidence in non-notated music submissions that use computers as a medium rather than a tool
PROGRAMME
What Do We Mean By Brilliant Composition Teaching
10.00am
- What do our students need, want, and expect?
- Do we know what a brilliant composition looks like?
- Summarising exam board feedback and highlighting key priorities
- Encouraging diversity and inclusivity, broadening the curriculum
- Early recognition of different types of students
- Engaging the “other 80%” in KS3
- Offering opportunities to perform and nurture
Break
10.40m
Exploring How Students Engage with GCSE Composition
11.00 am
- Analysis of what students are submitting; Style, genre, and medium
- Does “the music they compose” align to “the music they like”? (Answer: Rarely)
- Examining the hardware, platforms and media today’s students use to compose
- Building the thriving “workshop” – Fostering creative spaces
- Breaking the wall between “the music they compose” and “the music they like”
- Common issues with student engagement and how to tackle them
Developing a Range of Approaches, Techniques and Practical Strategies
11.45am
- Practical approaches to designing programmes that hit key composition and theory skills across the course
- Exploring composition techniques, methods and feedback strategies to ensure student progress and enhance attainment levels in composition
- Ensuring the ‘Zone of Proximal Development’ to maintain student interest across a whole scheme
- Integrating differentiation from day 1 of the course
- Developing cohesive classroom and homework tasks
- Integrating composition into listening and performing calendar
- Composition technology – The computer as a tool and as a medium
Lunch
12.45pm
Composition Deep Dives – Example 1
1.45m
- Examination and analysis of a “traditionally” notated case studies
- Looking at compositions at various stages, from first sketches through to final submission
- The “Some of the time, most of the time, all of the time” framework to promote positive feedback
- Highlighting typical differences between Grade 4/5, 6/7 and 8/9 level compositions
- Composition strategies to help students move through the grades to access the higher marks
- Tackling key areas that students struggle with through a real-life example
Break
2.40pm
Composition Deep Dive – Example 2
2.45pm
- Examination and analysis of a non-notated case studies
- Knowing which students would be best served through this approach
- Scrutinising lead sheet compositions, DAW screenshots and written commentaries
Opportunities beyond the classroom: Extra- and Co-Curricular Composition Possibilities
3.15pm
- Music production clubs
- Composition prizes
- Integration with ensembles
- Bands – Moving beyond the four chords
Depart
3.45pm