Music, Leadership and Creativity in the Primary Classroom

Our Professional Development workshops give you the confidence and tools to deliver music lessons in the classroom. Covering basic elements from the F-10 music curriculum, you will develop skills, ideas, and activities for immediate use. All events are designed for both generalist classroom teachers and music specialists.

All workshops are curriculum aligned to the relevant State music syllabus and aligned to AITSL Professional Standards for Teachers. Musica Viva Australia is a NESA-recommended provider because we currently run programs that are NESA-accredited.

Leadership in the classroom and school can take various forms. Join Katie Hull-Brown for a workshop that focusses on developing your leadership skills through fostering a supportive, creative, and growth-oriented environment for your students. 

AT THIS WORKSHOP YOU WILL:

  • Engage in a variety of interactive activities focusing on leadership skills 
  • Learn simple, practical strategies to engage students and enhance musical learning   
  • Explore the impact of music on empowering student leadership and creating a collaborative classroom environment

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

These events are designed for both generalist classroom teachers and music specialists. 

While our resources and PD are primarily aimed at Primary School teachers, all are welcome, including: 

  • primary school teachers 
  • pre-service teachers 
  • school leaders with an interest in music education for primary school students 
"Musica Viva PD has given me so many ideas to refresh my teaching & create new learning experiences for my students."
— Deb Smith, Groves Christian College

Katie Hull-Brown

Katie Hull-Brown is a seasoned educational leader with over 23 years of experience in music education across various settings. As a Teacher Mentor since 2016 she has successfully guided more than 50 classroom teachers across multiple primary schools, offering invaluable support in music pedagogy. 

In her role as a Lecturer at Melbourne Polytechnic, Katie imparts her expertise to aspiring educators, helping them achieve excellence in teaching, promoting music education. Her Master of Education in Leadership and Management further enhances her ability to mentor and lead in the education sector. 

Katie’s passion for music education advocacy is reflected in her service as the Chair of the Victorian Orff Schulwerk Association (VOSA), where she continues to support the growth and development of music education professional learning across Victoria. 

Event and Ticketing Details

Dates & Times

30 April   Online 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM (AEST)

Pricing

Online Registration essential

Event notes

Location

Online. Zoom link will be emailed to registered account prior to the event.