Do you help young people to develop music leadership skills?

Young music leadership covers a wide range of activities, such as conducting an ensemble, leading a band rehearsal, running a workshop with younger children, helping a friend with their instrument, or setting up a music event. It can be a great way of developing social and leadership skills, as well as consolidating musical skills and putting them to practical use. It can often be the most effective way of young musicians learning - with each other and from each other.
No, not at all
Yes, I do this a lot, and very effectively

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About this tool...

This tool takes you through questions about many different aspects of supporting children and young people's musical progression.

Along the way, you can find out about some of the experiences of other people working in musical progression, and share your own.

There are suggested actions for individual questions, which are designed around the user roles you have specify in your profile.

At the end of the tool, your responses are analysed against different sets of ingredients related to progression, so you can get an impression of where your strengths and weaknesses might be.