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1 Geelong High School Benefits of Music Education Geelong High School submission to the Victorian State Government inquiry into the benefits of music education

2 Geelong High School Music is the best part of school for me because it is so different and fun and you get to have an experience that you generally don t get a chance to have anywhere else. It is a unique experience. Music is my passion, my life, my happy place and hopefully my future. All people should be able to experience this. Sarah Year 9 Geelong High School, 2013 Geelong High School is a single campus Year 7 12 co-educational school located near the centre of Geelong, The city by the Bay. Established in 1910, GHS is one of the oldest secondary schools in the region. It has a proud history, celebrating its centenary in 2010, and is held in high regard by the Geelong community. Current enrolment is approximately 925 students drawn mainly from the nearby areas of East and South Geelong and Newcomb. The current SFO (Student Family Occupation Index) is.5716 which represents a significant increase over the past 5 years and indicates moderately high levels of social and economic disadvantage within the community. Geelong High School has a vibrant, diverse and inclusive music program. Classroom Music Program As part of the school curriculum all Year 7 and Year 8 students undertake an intensive five week music course as part of the Arts & Technology rotation. Students learn to play keyboards, guitars and drums as a soloist and class ensemble and learn to read basic notation and develop their aural perception and analytical skills. A focus of this five week unit is a performance by Dance, Drama and Music classes collectively at the end of each unit. Students can choose the elective subjects Music Performance Instrumental, Music Performance Vocal and Advanced Music Studies as part of the Year 9 and 10 ILP Program (Individual Learning Pathways). These subjects focus on developing student s instrumental/vocal skills, theory and aural skills, composition, arranging and performance skills. A key element of these subjects is regular performances for students, parents and local Primary Schools. These subjects are becoming an increasingly popular for students in Years 9 and 10. Music Performance Solo & Group are offered as VCE subjects. In 2013 Music Performance has 19 students enrolled in the course. Classes meet the requirements of the VCAA guidelines Students perform regularly within the school, evening concerts and community events. The average ATAR score for Music Performance students in 2012 was 35. I ve always loved music but always been too scared to perform and when I started music it has helped build my confidence and it helps me be more confident in talking in class. Music is a way for me to get away from things. It s my favourite class and I am better at music than anything else. I just love music. It s a creative class that inspires me to become a signer and to be the best I can be. Year 9 classroom music student

3 Co-curricular Instrumental Music Program Geelong High School All students at Geelong High School can participate in the co-curricular Instrumental Music program. This program involves approximately 150 students with all these students actively involved in the band and choral program. This represents over 16% of the school population involved in the voluntary co-curricular Instrumental Music program. Students participate in Year 7 Band, Intermediate Band, Senior Concert Band, Junior and Senior Choir, Stage Band and various small ensembles. These various ensembles rehearse together after school, during school and perform regularly at school functions, assemblies, community events, Primary Schools. Major performances and activities each year include: Annual Music Evening featuring all ensembles. Held in Term 4 each year to celebrate and acknowledge the work of these performance groups throughout the year. Participation in eisteddfods and community music events Royal South Street Competition, Geelong Show Band Competition, Geelong Schools Music & Movement Festival, Geelong Annual Wind Band Showcase, Primary School Fetes. Annual Year 7 Band tour visiting local Primary Schools visit 6 Primary Schools in two days and perform for over 1000 students. Music Soirees for soloists, Year 7 Music Evening, VCE recitals throughout the year. Performances at school assemblies and official ceremonies Investiture Ceremony, Presentation Day, ANZAC day and Open Night for prospective students & families. Geelong Government Schools Combined Band program. In collaboration with Newcomb Secondary College and Belmont High School a combined band program was established in 2011 to provide emerging musicians the opportunity to participate in a large scale Concert Band with a full complement of instruments. The program consists of one full day of rehearsals in preparation for performance at the Geelong Schools Music & Movement Festival (2012) and the Geelong Wind Band Showcase (2011). Day and overnight camp program for Year 7 Band and Senior Concert Band. Figure 1 - Year 7 Band 2012

4 Figure 2 - Junior Choir 2010 Music at Geelong High School allows all students to achieve to their full potential in every facet of the art form possible. Opportunities are given to students to expand their creative minds and develop their technical skills under the mentorship and expertise of highly talented and experienced teachers. The vast range of music groups and programs has flourished and will continue to grow and leave a lasting impression on the Geelong community into the future. Julianna Garcia Dance & Psychology teacher, Assistant House Leader GHS Figure 3 - Year 7 band performing at South Geelong Primary School The students at South Geelong Primary love the visits from Geelong High's Year 7 band. As well as the variety of instruments, the music is really engaging and the band members are a great model of ensemble performance. Over the years a number of our students have been inspired through this experience to take up an instrument in high school. " Martina Golding Music teacher South Geelong PS

5 Administration of Music Program at Geelong High School Figure 4 Year 7 violin student Allocated teaching time and fee structures 1.2 instrumental teaching allocated time on woodwind, brass and percussion instruments funded by Geelong High School. Students are not charged for lessons but are expected to participate in the Concert Band program. 1.0 classroom teaching time Year 7 &Year 8 Core program Year 9 & Year 10 Elective subjects VCE Music Performance (Units 1 4) 0.1 choral teacher 50 students in two choirs (no charge to students) Geelong High School has a range of woodwind and brass instruments available for hire - $200 per year. Private instrumental music staff piano, guitar, voice and piano. Students pay private staff directly 0.1 choral teacher 50 students in two choirs (no charge to students) All instrumental music students pay a yearly $80 music subject levy The instrumental music program is a self -funded program. Monies generated by the subject levy and hire fees GHS School Council and Parents & Friends provide extra funding to purchase specialist music equipment. Instrumental Music lessons, ensemble rehearsal schedule and classroom music allotment in the school timetable Year 7 and Year 8 core music program as part of the Arts & Technology - 5 periods per week for five weeks Year 9 and Year 10 music elective subjects 5 periods a week for one semester VCE Music Performance Units 1 to 4 5 periods a week Instrumental lessons 30 minute weekly lesson with specialist teacher during class time on a rotating timetable in groups for junior students and where possible individual lessons for senior instrumentalists. Choir rehearsals held once a week for one period during class time on a rotating timetable Instrumental students woodwind, brass and percussion are expected to participate in one Concert Band Junior, Intermediate and Senior Band. These groups rehearse together once a week for an hour. Rehearsals are held after school. These ensembles perform regularly at school functions, band competitions and community events outside school hours and all students are expected to participate.

6 Geelong High School Music Program achievement, engagement & community Achievement: Past students have gone onto study music at a tertiary level. Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne University. Past students have joined the Armed Forces Bands as practicing musicians. Past students continue to participate and play music in professional and amateur groups, theatre companies and community groups. All instrumental students are encouraged to sit for externally assessed Australian Music Examination Board exams on their chosen instrument Students regularly participate in solo & ensemble performances for their families, peers and in the school community to celebrate their achievement and development. GHS School Council has approved and will fund four Music Scholarships for incoming Year 7 students to participate in the Music Program. Participation in Eisteddfods and Music competitions Engagement: Ongoing development of programs, repertoire and activities that take into account student s interests, needs and musical development. Peer mentoring senior students assist with instrumental tuition, rehearsals, selection of repertoire Assist House Leaders and well-being staff to encourage students to participate in the Music Program. Challenge students to work independently to achieve mutually set goals Encourage all students to participate a comprehensive and inclusive recruitment program for all Year 7 students try outs, information evening and Encourage students to attend live performances of professional musicians, groups to demonstrate high levels of musicianship and foster Encourage students to participate in extra-curricular music programs such as the Geelong Summer Music Camp, Geelong Concert Band and community theatre events such as playing in the orchestra for GSODA. Community Parent involvement in the Music program fund raising, organisation of concerts and community events and participation in ensembles. Regular performances at school assemblies, concerts for peers and whole school to foster involvement and connectedness with the student community. Annual Music Evening and recitals for family and friends. Building links with schools in the Geelong Region Primary School performances, Geelong Government Schools Combined Band programs

7 Performing Arts Program Geelong High School Geelong High School has a thriving Performing Arts program. The Dance, Drama and Music Department work collaboratively on school productions, cross curricular activities, theatrical events, school functions such as the Geelong High School centenary celebrations in The Performing Arts Faculty is located on a separate site and has the following facilities: Music House for instrumental lessons and small ensemble room Music classroom and small band room Dance studio and green room Shenton theatre the converted neo-byzantine church is a 150 seat drama and recital centre has been completely refurbished as a performance venue for school productions, concerts and community use. Figure 5 school production One Sweet Dream, 2012

8 Figure 6 - Shani Clarke "One Sweet Dream" Top acts invitee for Contemporary Voice Music Performance (solo) The business of Art is communication and all art forms share this common purpose. At Geelong High School we have long recognised that despite the differences in method that characterise each of the Performing Arts their common purpose can be immeasurably enriched by their integration, by their dialogue with each other. A piece of Music can be beautifully profound; marry it to Dramatic action and it may become deeply tragic; enmesh it with Dance and it can exhilarate. The Performing Arts feed from and into each other. They can change lives. New experience and understanding are made possible and walls are broken down. The students, audiences and wider community know this from direct experience of Geelong High s musical theatre, cabarets, dance extravaganzas and theatrical integrations. It has helped them to realise how impossible it is to imagine a world without Dance or Drama or most of all Music. Doug Mann Drama & English teacher, Performing Arts Co-ordinator, GHS. Figure 7 - School Centenary Concert

9 Research advocating the benefits of music education Learning music can help develop spatial intelligence, enhances teamwork skills, self- discipline and organisational skills, self- expression and creativity and encourages students to take risks etc. There has been much research advocating the impact music can have on student achievement, engagement and interpersonal development and this is highlighted in an article (source unknown) provided below to future music educators as why we should teach music: Why Teach Music? Music is a science It is exact, specific; and it demands exact acoustics. A conductor's full score is a chart, a graph which indicates frequencies, intensities, volume changes, melody and harmony all at once and with the most exact control of time. Music is mathematical It is rhythmically based on the subdivisions of time into fractions which must be done instantaneously, not worked out on paper. Music is a foreign language Most of the terms are in Italian, German, or French; and the notation is certainly not English--but a highly developed kind of shorthand that uses symbols to represent ideas. The semantics of music is the most complete and universal language. Music is history Music usually reflects the environments and times of its creation, often even the country and.or racial feeling. Music is a physical education It requires fantastic coordination of fingers, hands, arms, lips, cheek, and facial muscles, in addition to extraordinary control of the diaphragmatic, back, stomach and chest muscles, which respond instantly to the sound the ear hears and the mind interprets. Music is all these things, but most of all music is art It allows a human being to take all these dry technically boring (but difficult) techniques and use them to create emotion. That is one thing that science cannot duplicate: humanism, feeling, emotion, call it what you will. That is Why We Teach Music! Not because we expect you to major in music Not because we expect you to play or sing all your life Not so you can relax Not so you can have fun Not because we expect you to major in music BUT So you will be human So you will recognize beauty So you will be sensitive So you will be closer to an infinite beyond this world So you will have something to cling to So you will have more love, more compassion, more gentleness, more good--in short, more life. Of what value will it be to make a prosperous living unless we know how to live? That is Why We Teach Music!

10 Student, parent and staff perspectives on the benefits of music education Students, staff and parents from Geelong High School were invited to provide their personal thoughts, observations and insight to support and articulate the impact of music education on the academic, social, interpersonal and organisation skills of individual students, cohort of students and the impact on the school community. Having a vibrant Music Program at GHS enhances the whole school community. It allows students to work individually and collaboratively to improve their musical skills, which in turn improves their self-esteem and gives them a strong sense of belonging. This in turn transfers to the classroom setting where they feel more comfortable than they otherwise might and have greater receptivity to new ideas and a positive attitude to leaning. They gain a greater understanding of and appreciation for Music in general which takes them beyond the academic confines of the classroom. They have the opportunity to work and perform with a broad range of students and staff, valuing diversity and learning to appreciate others. Staff are able to be involved with students in an informal and enjoyable setting which builds stronger relationships between both cohorts and is beneficial to the whole community. The community is able to enjoy the fruits of the music program when they attend regular performances, where they witness not just the talents of the students and staff, but the sense of pride and fun engendered in such collaborative musical pursuits! Margaret Rhoddy Maths & Psychology teacher, GHS I have been learning music since I was 7 and music has helped in learning and remembering new things. As Music is just like a language I learnt and excelled very quickly in my studying of German. Playing an instrument is really helping me build my confidence levels. Music is good because it helps with your other subjects. For example, Maths for counting the beats, English for writing the lyrics. But most of all it is fun. In my capacity as a Careers Practitioner I believe that music is a universal language that is uniquely capable of crossing cultural barriers and helps to train the mind to enhance student recall and memory. Having an embedded Music Program like Geelong High School raises the aspirations of both talented students and gives other students who would like to try an instrument and/or perform the opportunity to express themselves. Skills learnt through the Music Program are transferable to the work place and give students the opportunity to increase teamwork, confidence, public performance, presentation, and leadership skills that build on the concept of lifelong learning. The Geelong High School Music Program builds community partnerships with Local Primary Schools, Aged Care Facilities and raises the profile of the talented students that attend the school helping to shape the attitudes and emotions of the whole school community ensuring that each music moment is part of a meaningful learning experience that the school offers. Trudy Cameron Careers Leader Geelong High School

11 My daughter Sarah has become intensely interested in the study and playing of music since commencing Year 7 at Geelong High School in Sarah has studied the clarinet and percussion in private lessons with dedicated teachers, as well as undertaking Music as a subject in the general curriculum whenever she can. Until recently Sarah has been a quiet and somewhat shy student but has gained enormously in confidence since becoming involved in the Geelong High School Music Department. I believe that this increase in her confidence is a result of the recognition of her ability & hard work, her role as a student assistant to some of the junior performers, the willingness of her teachers to dedicate their time to her and her general increase in studiousness and creativity since becoming a student of music.. I can t overstate the benefit of this increased confidence & engagement to Sarah. Her teachers advise me that she has good academic and musical potential, and I feel that the only obstacle to her achievements was her reluctance to take part in all aspects of day-to-day student life a reluctance she no longer seems to have. It has been a pleasure to see the amount of time and emotional energy she has invested in the study of music and her involvement in group and community musical activities including school bands. Not only do I attribute this to Sarah s involvement in the Music Department, I am also pleased that she has now, for the first time, been able to focus on a clear ambition to become a music teacher. The continued encouragement, support and education provided by the staff of the Geelong High School music department will be absolutely crucial to her progress in this area. I should add that prior to becoming a student at Geelong High School, Sarah had never studied music and showed no interest in doing so. Speaking more generally, it has been very pleasing to me to witness the time and effort invested by many students in school bands, which play publicly at events such as the Geelong Agricultural Show. At least one of the bands performs at local primary schools, which I know has inspired some students to learn music as they progress to secondary school. Personally I also feel it to be of great benefit to have as many musically trained people in the community as possible as all societies benefit from artistic pursuits. Also, the performance of fine music by ensembles (as enabled and facilitated by schools) gives many people the opportunity to interact with an art form that is, for many, abstract and even intimidating, thus making it a more concrete and accessible concept. This benefits the students, their extended families and members of the wider community. Marilyn Burge marilynb@internode.on.net

12 Figure 8 - Sam Morrissy VCE Music Performance As a teacher of maths, science and IT I believe the whole music program gives students access to areas that expands their minds and sense of self-worth. In many ways a withdrawal program for instrumental music is a way of teaching students other skills (including their music). Interruptions to classes for instrumental music lessons are a great exercise in organisation and discipline for all. Correctly managed, these students will learn to be accountable for their time. An important aspect of 21 st century learning is to become independent and self sufficient. Student s natural interest in music will encourage them to learn songs, lyrics and hopefully to play an instrument. Susan Dunlop Maths & Science teacher Music was a great way of using a different part of my brain during high school to break out of the academic side of school. While I was still busy learning, it was not tiresome like other subjects such as Mathematics and Science. Instead, music class helped me to regain motivation to be at school while still learning like in any other class. It also increased my mood as other classes would bring it down because of their restricting nature on creativity and imagination. Music acted as an outlet to let me express my true self through creating and inventing my own songs, performing on stage, discussing self-interpretation of song meanings, and listening to and broadening my knowledge of what musical genres exist throughout the world. The music we listened to was taught us about international cultures, and through the lyrics how historical events affect the lives of people and mould the world. The class broadened the scope of my thinking at an earlier age than most other high school students who did not do music. Because of this, music gave me a matured and reasoning personality from early on which has developed me into a considerate and better person. As a teenager, I immensely grew confidence to perform in front of large crowds through being given the opportunity to express myself on stage showing my life passion. Music provided me with many opportunities other classes at school did not to better myself academically as well as my personality through its large emphasise on individuality and self-expression. I highly recommend extra funding for music due to its plethora of positive consequences for any students who take the subject. Sam Morrissy VCE Music Performance student, 2012 Figure 9 - VCE Music ensemble

13 Future development and resourcing of Music in ALL schools where to from here: Particular emphasis on building the quality and depth of Music Education in Primary Schools. Exposing students to music at a young age is where it has the most impact and we have to target the quality of Music Education in Primary Schools. It helps build literacy and numeracy skills in a child s formative years and has a flow on effect for students as they navigate through their senior schooling years. Specialist staff - Music & the Performing Arts has been an unfunded area for a long time. There is a real and desperate need for specialised teachers who know how to plan, structure and deliver a comprehensive and engaging music program and we need to provide extra funding for staff outside the constraints of each school s global budget. Extra funding for schools to develop programs with specialist resources and facilities that do not impact on other programs within a school and protect the integrity and authenticity of the music we play, hear and appreciate. Provision for inclusive involvement for ALL students it should not be a user pays system that excludes student involvement because of the financial burden it places on families. Community - this is about connectedness. We use our music program to bring together our students, staff and parents and also the wider community and to engage young people and their families from very diverse backgrounds, experiences and cultures. We also use our music program to develop and nurture relationships in the local community and with other organisations through performances and celebrations, including opportunities for schools working collaboratively with music as a vehicle to foster positive relationships. In closing I congratulate the Victorian Government for undertaking this inquiry. I hope that from this inquiry that some real and meaningful improvements will result, particularly in funding specialist staff and resources and I look forward to the opportunity to discuss this submission. Carmel Cranage Music Co-ordinator, Geelong High School

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