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Your community of practice – over to you
Documentation & practice sharing – essential for a musically inclusive England
✻ saves you time – practical resources
✻ moves the practice forward – knowledge, ideas
✻ helps you articulate your practice – eg quality
✻ strengthens your professional identity – within
and outside your community
•78 members
•6
posts a month from you
•200
monthly unique visitors
• Wide-ranging topics … rural inclusion, working with BME communities, young music leaders, working in PRUs, SEND, young bands, progression routes, creativity and more…
A reminder of what we’ve done over the programme:
YOUTH MUSIC NETWORK – Musical Inclusion group
A reminder of what we’ve done over the programme:
YOUTH MUSIC NETWORK – Musical Inclusion group
• Some posts have prompted rich discussion through comments …
• Some now being designed & created into a suite of pdf documents
A reminder of what we’ve done over the programme:
TWITTER - @musinclusion #musicalinclusion
• 413 followers – from Wigmore Hall to hubs to ACE officers to music producers to Sistema England
• Increasing all the time
• Lots of retweeting
A reminder of what we’ve done over the programme:
FACEBOOK Musical Inclusion secret group
• 53 members
• Not quite so active – posts aren’t always seen – but when topic sparks interest, has drawn in 6 or so commenters
• More instant, personal
• Only group can see
A reminder of what we’ve done over the programme:
GOOGLE HANGOUTS x 2
A reminder of what we’ve done over the programme:
ENEWS for Musical Inclusion
• All collated and shared on a monthly enews
• 181 subscribers
• Now merged into Youth Music Network enews
Good news for the community: a bigger community of practice
We can now open the networks to everyone – more in keeping with social networking, more in the community, more activity:
• YMN - 5,600 registered members• 8,084 newsletter subscribers• 10,904 monthly visitors (average)• 3,334 Twitter followers• Increasing engagement and discussion
THANK YOU!
Now it’s over to you, as champions of a musically inclusive
England