Instrumental Music Cluster Meetings 2014 Metropolitan Region.

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Instrumental Music Cluster Meetings 2014

Metropolitan Region

Agenda• Management and Supervision of Instrumental Music• Instrumental Music Staffing Process

• Parameters, Draft, Issues

• Professional Support for Music Teachers• Pupil Free Days, Workshops, Networks

• Music Resource Centre– Library, Workshops, Specialist Programs

» Double Reeds» French Horn» Instrumental Music Outreach Program (One Channel)

• Events • Camps, Fanfare, SingFest, Workshops

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Parameters – IM Program Structure

• CRP-PR-006: Instrumental Music Program Policy at http://ppr.det.qld.gov.au/education/management/Pages/Instrumental-Music-Program.aspx

• Team Music

– Students have two lessons a week– One in ensemble– One in small group

• Years 4 – 12 (woodwind, brass and percussion)• Years 3 – 12 (strings)• Clusters – primary/secondary feeder schools

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Industrial

• FTE = 99.4

• Teachers’ Award– Hours of duty, Extra curricular expectations

• MAXIMUM– 20 performances outside school time per year– 5 hours per week rehearsal– 8 parent/recruitment nights– 5 nights camps

• Need to coordinate circuit in advance

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Model

• 5.6 students per group • (45 students per day primary, 40 P-12, 35 secondary)

• Range 3 – 10 students (NO INDIVIDUAL LESSONS)• Band 7 Schools and above• IMONLINE for smaller schools• Minimum numbers of students (15)• Minimum allocation for 5% of school enrolment,

• (dependent on IM enrolments)• Maximum allocation for 20% of school enrolment• Schools can add time

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Curriculum

• Instrumental Music Syllabus– 5 Levels– Modules

• Moderation

• Reporting

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Reporting

• Curriculum Guide– Teachers are required to implement the Instrumental Music

Curriculum Guide

• Instrumental music should be included as a subject on One School reports.

• The report format is; – Achievement A-E – Effort A-E – Comments three strands; literacy, technique and performance

• Sample comment banks including the three strands are available.

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Syllabus Comment Areas

• Literacy (How to read and interpret music) – Instrument– Symbols & Terms– Rhythmic and melodic perception– Sight Reading– Improvisation and Composition

• Technique (How to play)– Posture– Tuning/Intonation– Tone– Articulation– Pitch repertoire

• Performance (solo/lessons/ensemble)– Attendance– Practice

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Moderation

• Moderation of IM outcomes• Build shared understanding of expectations• Exemplars on Ed Studio

– Each instrument

– Level 1 and 3

– ‘A’ Standard and ‘C’ Standard

– https://staff.learningplace.eq.edu.au/lp/pages/default.aspx?cid=123806

• Meetings each semester

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Changes for 2015

• Secondary schools – receive additional time to accommodate Year 7 students

• Primary schools– Band (woodwind/brass/percussion) Program expanded

to start at Year 4. Allocations for three cohorts– Strings Years 3-6. Time provided for Year 7s reallocated

with them to secondary schools

• Most teachers’ circuits will change for 2015

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IM Staffing Process• February Return 2014• Teacher Visits

– (semester 1 and 2)

• Staffing Survey– School predictions

• Teacher Transfers• All permanent staff need to be placed first

• Development of Draft• Cluster meetings• February 2015 return adjustments

• All allocations will be reviewed in February 2015

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Participation Rates

• February IM Return numbers over February Census

• Average for Region 12%

• Increases in IM time goes first to schools with lower participation rates

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Draft allocations

• Consideration of Draft– Explanations– Draft

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Issues

– Teacher Load• Managing workload across circuit

– Clustering/ sharing of programs– Technology

• Schools need to ensure itinerant teachers have access to school networks

– G drive etc– Printers– Teachers need to be set up as roaming users– Schools need to set up roaming script correctly– MIS setup

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Supervision of itinerant staff

• Teachers are responsible to the principal of each school• Base School principal• Regional Music Coordinator

– Professional supervision– Meetings with teachers

• Semester 1 goals, assessment, targets

• Semester 2 – outcomes

– Professional Development– Performance Management

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Professional Support 2015

• Pupil Free Day Seminars– 23 January – All IM Teachers at Qld

Conservatorium– 19 October

• Twilight Seminars for Music Teachers – Each term at Music Resource Centre

• Project Officers/Mentors– Woodwind– Brass– Percussion– Strings

• Networks• School Support

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Maryborough Music Conference

• Australia’s premiere music-specific PD opportunity• · 25 hours of more than 100 multiple choice topics• · World Renowned National and International Presenters• · Access to more than 60 Trade Exhibitors• · Delegate performance and non-performance ensembles•  

• www.maryboroughmusicconference.com.au • https://mmc.eq.edu.au • www.facebook.com/MaryboroughMusicConference

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9—12 July 2015Brolga Theatre and Convention Centre

Maryborough QLD

PD Seminars - December

• Code of Conduct and Student Protection – Monday 8th

• Variation to School Routines and Risk Assessment – Tuesday 9th

• First Aid - Wednesday 10th

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Hearing Conservation Program

• All teachers to;– Be tested by specialist audiologist– Be retested every two years– Receive musicians’ earplugs

• Contractor contacting teachers

• Base school invoiced

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Music Resource Centre

• www.musicrc.eq.edu.au • Regional Music Library• Project Officers– Events– Woodwind– Brass– Percussion– Strings

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Music Resource Centre Specialist Programs

• Bassoon• French Horn• Oboe• Group lessons after school 3.30 – 6.00pm• Students must participate in local school ensembles• Lessons are free• Students must get themselves to MRC•IM ONLINE E Learning program (iConnect)– Band– Strings

•Workshops•Camps•www.musicrc.eq.edu.au •admin@musicrc.eq.edu.au •3552 7440•3352 7090

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Events• MOST• Creative Generation• Choral Fanfare

– Heats in May, State Gala August• SingFest August• Area Music Camps (on website)

– All beginner students– Honours/Advanced Camps for each cluster

• Secondary Students’ Workshops– Each Term

• Dates on website at www.musicrc.eq.edu.au

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Local Planning

• Itineraries?• Camps?

FROM HERE• Allocation letters• Itinerary forms and calendars returned by end of

year• Return February 2015• Levy $2.00 per instrumental student from

February return

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Fine

• Contact– Damian Hoey– Regional Music Coordinator

• Ph (07) 3552 7440• Fax (07) 3352 7090• Email dhoey2@eq.edu.au • P.O. Box 2070, Kelvin Grove, Q. 4059

– Metropolitan Region Music Resource Centre• Cnr L’Estrange Terrace and School St, Kelvin Grove (Kelvin

Grove SC Junior School)

• Email musicrc@eq.edu.au • www.musicrc.eq.edu.au

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