Friday, March 22, 2013

Vic Inquiry Hearings

We are pleased to announce that some members of the writing team of sMAG's submission to the Vic Parliamentary Music Inquiry will be attending a scheduled hearing.  The listing can be found here http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/etc/article/1963 under the TAB 'Hearings and Transcripts', and are open to the public.  The sMAG members will do their best to represent the Music Education Community.
Brian Caldwell will also be heard on Wednesday.  The Age March 24th carries a story that also discusses the MSO's 'The Pizzicato Effect' program operating at Meadows PS.

April 5th update: Hearings will continue on Tuesday April 9th and Monday April 15th at the Victorian Parliament House. Supplementary submissions have also been requested, all indicating that the committee are dedicated to achieving positive outcomes.  The listing can be found here http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/etc/article/1963 under the TAB 'Hearings and Transcripts'

Saturday, February 16, 2013

sMAG committee submission

In response to the VICTORIAN INQUIRY INTO THE EXTENT, BENEFITS AND POTENTIAL OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN VICTORIAN SCHOOLS, the sMAG committee has made a submission. 
sMAG SUBMISSION:  sMAG_Submission_to_Parliamentary_ETC_Inquiry-4

Approximately 230 submissions are published here:  We have a building snapshot of 'this time and place' in our collective history!

Following the closing date, the parliamentary committee will commence reading the submissions. Hearings will occur where individuals may be called to attend.  People that have submitted may be contacted with a request to visit their school.  sMAG will go before the parliamentary committee in mid March.  Other music organizations may also be contacted by the committee to clarify some information.  When all the information has been analyzed, a report will go to the Vic parliament in September with recommendations.  There has been a bi partisan mandate from both sides of politics provided for this inquiry.
In the meantime, you may like to reflect on what you could do in your 'neck of the woods'.  Can you open a conversation with your principal; share ideas with neighbouring schools; start a 'Friends of The Arts' parent group; or invite local players to the school?  You will know what is best for your context :-)
Paul Keeting (Former PM) sharing his thoughts on The Arts
Sat March 16th 2013 - Simon Crean has addressed the National Press Club with announcements of $Millions for the ARTS and education!!
http://www.abc.net.au/news/programs/national-press-club

Saturday, December 1, 2012

NOTICE OF AN INQUIRY INTO MUSIC EDUCATION


PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA
EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMITTEE

INQUIRY INTO THE EXTENT, BENEFITS AND POTENTIAL OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN VICTORIAN SCHOOLS
Chair of committee is David Southward MP
Closing date for submissions 15 Feb 2013
The Age Dec 4, 2012              3RRR Jan 23                   Richard Gill OAM - TEDx Sydney 2011
Press Release from David Southwick MP  The Parliament supports the notion of quality music education for all, it is up to each person to let the committee know what is happening on the ground so that areas for improvement can be identified.
Support materials are currently being developed to assist people with making their submissions.  Extra links to studies have been uploaded on the side bar.   

How you do your submission is really up to you. There are no set rules about this. In the past schools have often included unattributed comments from parents or students and the govenrment always finds this material valuable in forming general impressions of issues and potential solutions etc.  Survey monkey to gather parent feedback within individual school submissions is acceptable, although open text fields (where they have the chance to provide comments and detail) is probably the most useful to the committee. If you are going to use survey monkey results as part of your submission, it would be useful to let the committee know information such as the sample size/participation rate and to include a copy of the questions you asked.
Please email smag.schoolmusicactiongroup@gmail.com for support materials or Download here: =

THE VIC GOVERNMENT’S TERMS OF REFERENCE PDF: 
SPREADING THE WORD:  Let your principal know about the inquiry – try and have a chat with them shortly, they will be back at work soon.  Seek permission to make a note in your school newsletter, on your blogs, to send a PRESS RELEASE Press Release SMAG  Press Release SMAG  to your local papers, radio stations and rural TV reporters :-)   Just edit a few things with your details and include the Vic Gov’t Press release.
PRINCIPALS WITH NO MUSIC OR LITTLE MUSIC IN THEIR SCHOOL’S PROFILE  Principals Submission Guide  Principals Submission Guide
PRIMARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM MUSIC TEACHER MATERIALS: 
INSTRUMENTALISTS:  This is a major opportunity to improve the State of music education in Victoria.  It is vital your voice is heard.
Instrumental Submission Guide Only   Instrumental Submission Guide Only
PARENT SUPPORT MATERIALS:  
PARENT SUBMISSION GUIDE              INFO SHEETS:    English  Chinese (simple)  Russian
sMAG now has a community Facebook page :)   Please pass it around…… J

The Parliament of Victoria’s Education and Training Committee invites submissions to its inquiry into the extent, benefits and potential of music education in Victorian Schools.
The Committee has also been asked to consider:
v The benefits to students and the broader society of music education in schools
v The extent and quality of music education in Victorian schools
v The optimum funding and governance arrangements for music education in Victorian schools.
The announcement of this inquiry into music education in Victorian schools is a positive outcome resulting from a number of meetings initiated by members of the School Music Action Group (sMAG) with the Premiers Office, the Minister for Education, and the Directors of both Curriculum and Students Outcomes from VCAA.  Key concerns included the provision and quality of music education in Victorian schools as revealed in research findings, and the implementation of the Australian Curriculum for music. Among the main issues (sMAG) have been lobbying for is that:

 ‘EVERY CHILD IN VICTORIAN SCHOOLS HAS ACCESS TO A QUALITY MUSIC EDUCATION TAUGHT BY PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED TEACHERS WITH MUSICAL EXPERTISE’.

sMAG would like to strongly encourage all stakeholders to make a personal response to this enquiry and also encourage your school community to respond. In this time of economic rationalism where many education programs have already been slashed, we response is paramount if we are to achieve positive reforms to music education in schools. 

Shine and showcase!  This is our chance for us not only to substantiate the provision of school music programs, but to argue for better funding and a sequential, assessable  P – 12 curriculum.   The Victorian parliamentary inquiry is a significant opportunity to contribute to the improvement of the quality delivery of music programs throughout Victoria.  As the inquiry covers the potential of investment in music education, we are in a unique position to have a strong positive voice to the future developments.  sMAG strongly encourages all members of the music community to make a submission.  Information on how to make a submission can be found below.

In order to support the music community in this effort and recognising that the timeline is short to Feb 15, the sMAG committee will: 

   upload examples and outlines of possible submissions in order to support the music community in any individual effort – Jan 2013

   Upload an online survey to allow for broad based consultation in a time effective way – Jan 2013

   Create a substantial collective submission, and seek signatory support – early Feb 2013

sMAG will upload all steps to the blog, so please use this online tool to continue the conversation.  People can subscribe to the blog, and comments can be made and published.

These support mechanisms are not to discourage individual submissions – the more submissions that are made in this unique and rare opportunity, the better our case.



Despite the short timeline (which has already been extended to encompass the first weeks of term 1), sMAG would strongly suggest you seek submissions from your own school community including staff, students and very importantly parent groups.

Please also forward this information to any people you think may have an interest in the provision of Music education within Victoria.



This enquiry follows one conducted by the same committee on Gifted and Talented Children which has come up with some very positive outcomes.  



The Review's Terms of Reference include:



-      The current extent and quality of music education in Victorian schools

-      The status of music education in Victorian schools

-      The current funding arrangements for music education in Victorian schools

-      What factors affect the quality of music education in Victorian schools

-      The support available in Victorian schools

-      Key benefits and issues surrounding music education in schools, including any identified gaps in existing educational opportunities

-      And music education programs considered best practice



Submissions may also include CDs. programs, an invitation to visit your school, etc.  With quality programs on show to our Victorian parliamentarians, positive outcomes are sure to flow through.



After receiving submissions, the Vic Parliamentary Committee will hold public hearings next year before tabling a report in Parliament in September 2013.  Get involved!

This is our chance to be heard, and for significant support to come through.  Please take the time over January to join us as we make a significant difference to music education for some time to come.
(Victorian Parliament education and training committees). Submissions can be made on-line or can be forwarded by post to
Executive officer
Education and Training Committee
Parliament House, Spring Street
East Melbourne Vic 3002
Enquiries: 03 8682 2823 or from www.parliament.vic.gov.au/etc
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS 15 FEB 2013
For questions and any other ideas for promoting this cause please contact anne@annelierse.com.au.