Teaching Pearson Edexcel A-Level Music Technology for the First Time

Course Code: T0313 £289.00

ABOUT THIS COURSE

This new course offers a concise overview of the requirements of A-Level Music Technology and is structured as two evening webinars to focus on NEA and examinations. The course designed to support those who are just starting out with or planning to deliver the course. The sessions start with the basics and build up to develop teachers’ knowledge of the task requirements, assessment standards and the logistics of setting up the course. Delivered by an experienced examiner and Head of Music Technology, the whole day is underpinned by simple and effective teaching strategies and resources, ready to take away and apply to your own school or college environment, along with exemplar schemes of work and exemplar work with detailed commentaries

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

  • Find out about the core concepts, key challenges, levels of the specification and ways to plan and structure your two-year course for successful end results l Gain an understanding of the assessment processes
  • Take away a range of top-level approaches and methods for high level learning and teaching
  • Explore examples of work and standards with audio files and commentaries to take away

PROGRAMME

The A-Level Music Technology Course – First Principles 10.00am
  • Overview of each component – Planning, delivery and assessment
  • Getting students started – Developing the skills and knowledge for success
  • Planning and structuring your two-year course – Key content in the first year
  • Requirements for running the courses – Spaces, equipment, software etc…

Component 1: Recording 10.15am
  • What does an excellent recording sound like?
  • What do students need to know to do well? Decoding the mark scheme.
  • How best to manage the logistics of getting students to record
  • Assessed exemplar work with commentaries and discussion

Break 11.05am
Component 2: Technology-Based Composition 11.25am
  • What does an excellent composition sound like?
  • What do students need to know to do well? Decoding the mark scheme.
  • How to teach compositional skills at A Level; ideas and techniques
  • Assessed exemplar work with commentaries and discussion

Lunch 12.15pm
Planning and Schemes of Work 1.15pm
  • Effective planning – how to deliver the course
  • What students need to know for each exam component
  • Practicing exam skills – practical ideas to support students
  • Delivering theory in the context of practical work; strategies for success.

Component 3: Listening and Analysing 2.00pm
  • Starting off teaching eras, styles and recording media – ideas, activities, approaches
  • How best to approach? Where to start and how to develop listening and analytical skills in sequenced planning along the 2-year journey
  • Assessment – focus on the extended response questions, AO3 and AO4

Break 2.45pm
Component 4: Producing and Analysing 2.55pm
  • Quick review of the demands of the exam paper, logistics for teachers and question types
  • Technical numeracy – Teachers support for technical numeracy; binary / logarithmic scales / frequency calculations
  • Audio pitfalls – How to approach the interim bounces and final mix; common student pitfalls.

Depart 3.40pm                  
A-Level - Code: T0313

Teaching Pearson Edexcel A-Level Music Technology for the First Time

COURSE LEADER

James Reevell is currently Head of Music Technology at Greenhead College in West Yorkshire and has over a decade of experience as an examiner, trainer and author. Greenhead was recently featured in the Sunday Times as the highest ranked state-funded sixth form college in the North of England. James has contributed to and authored study and revision guides published by Rhinegold and CGP and he delivers nationwide training to teachers with a particular focus on Music Technology and Popular Music.

 

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