Since Easter 2021, we’ve facilitated face-to-face workshops with 2,800 children!
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Since Easter 2021, we’ve facilitated face-to-face workshops with 2,800 children!
In light of the UK government’s announcement on 22nd February 2021 about schools reopening on 8th March, Inspire-works is proud to announce live online training on 1st March to equip teachers with skills and knowledge on how to facilitate well-being body percussion activities. These activities have been proven in neuroscience studies to reduce stress and anxiety, boost the immune system, bring to the surface what is difficult to express verbally and improve creativity.
We’ve been working hard to adapt our activities and resources to make sure they adhere to COVID-19 restrictions and yet remain exciting and interactive! Here’s three ways your students can still participate in practical music lessons during lockdown!
Since its release in August 2020, approximately 200,000 children in over 1,200 schools in 24 countries have accessed Inspire-works’ #BodyPercussion #RecoveryCurriculum.
Inspire-works is proud to announce the launch of the #BodyPercussion #RecoveryCurriculum; a toolkit of videos and online resources to improve the health & well-being of children and school staff upon return to school after the COVID-19 lockdown. The resource is free of charge as it is supported by public funding by the Arts Council England COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund. The #BodyPercussion #RecoveryCurriculum also maps to Arts Award Discover & Arts Award Bronze.
The #BodyPercussion #RecoveryCurriculum uses evidence-based and peer-reviewed fun and engaging exercises inspired by the latest developments in neuroscience. They have been proven to reduce stress & anxiety, boost the immune system and improve creativity.
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