This project is one of the 2014 WISE Awards winners.
The Song Room is a unique provider of in-school, long-term, tailored arts-based programs for the most disadvantaged children in Australia. It provides programs in music, drama, dance, and the visual and media arts, designed to meet the needs of the school and the community. The programs include weekly, in-school workshops over a minimum of six months (or 12 to 18 months for more disadvantaged school communities) to ensure sustainable results for disadvantaged children, and to improve social wellbeing, school attendance and learning outcomes.
The workshop programs are innovative in their cross-curricular use of music and the arts as the vehicle for student learning and engagement, and in providing access to specialist teaching artists in the school setting.
The Song Room also provides ARTS: LIVE, its national online interactive arts learning platform that facilitates collaboration among teachers, teaching artists, and students and offers over 400 curriculum-aligned, media-rich digital resources.
The Song Room programs uses the arts to support and expand learning engagement and capability, while addressing issues of attendance, school outcomes and grades, and the social-emotional wellbeing of young people. Independent research confirms that The Song Room programs produce significantly benefits in these key areas.
In tailored weekly workshops students participate in creative learning about many subjects through the arts. Schools are matched with a teaching artist who develops the programs based on the needs of the school and mentors teachers. The capacity of the generalist school teachers expands as they learn new skills and approaches, and incorporate these into classroom practice.
The objectives of the Song Room over the next five years are:
The project aims to achieve this by: