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Description

In this episode of Wit and Grit, Sharon Bell, Chief Executive of Services for Education, shares her journey from an accountant to leading a charity focused on music education in Birmingham.

She discusses the challenges and innovations during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of music in education, and the impact of providing accessible music opportunities for children.

Takeaways

Keywords

Sharon Bell, music education, COVID-19, Birmingham, Services for Education, resilience, innovation, accessibility, children, charity

Sound bites

"Music education fosters resilience."

"Pivoting online was challenging but rewarding."

"From accounting to education leadership." "

Music transforms lives, especially in tough times."

"Community and connection through music."

"Music improves vocabulary and cognitive skills."

"More funding needed for music education."

"Music builds confidence and teamwork."

"Adaptability and innovation in leadership."

"Celebrating diversity in music education."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Sharon Bell

03:06 Navigating Challenges During COVID-19

05:51 The Role of Music Education in Schools

08:35 The Impact of Performance on Children

11:14 Accessibility and Inclusivity in Music Education

13:53 Skills Development Through Music

16:38 The Importance of Music in a Digital Age

19:28 Training and Supporting Music Teachers

22:12 Sharon's Career Journey and Transition to Education

25:21 Navigating Career Transitions

27:22 Advice for Graduates in a Changing Job Market

29:35 The Importance of Passion and Experience

30:41 Empowering the Next Generation

32:38 The Case for Music Education Funding

35:50 The Role of Music in Personal Development

39:37 Finding Confidence in Challenges

43:20 Inspiration from Leadership and Literature