Image 1 of 3
Image 2 of 3
Image 3 of 3
Music Learning Helps Digital Campaign
Advocate for Music Education with a Click
The Music Learning Helps Digital Campaign is a ready-to-use set of impactful digital visuals designed to help you spread the message about the benefits of music learning - quickly, clearly, and effectively. Each image is grounded in neuromusical research and highlights how music supports vital areas of student development, from literacy and numeracy to emotional regulation and social growth.
Perfect for use in social media posts, email campaigns, newsletters, digital presentations and school communication platforms, this campaign helps you advocate without needing to write a word.
What’s Included:
48 x High-Quality Digital Images
Each image is designed to spotlight a key cognitive or academic benefit of music learning, with accessible language and attention-grabbing visuals.
Social Media-Optimised Format
Sized at 810px x 810px for easy sharing on Instagram, Facebook, emails, and other digital platforms.
Evidence-Based Messaging
Every image is rooted in neuromusical research, simplifying the science behind music education and making it engaging for a broad audience.
How to Use It:
Share one image a week on your school or studio’s social media accounts, include them in school newsletters, use them in digital presentations for parent info sessions or open nights, or embed them in staff and student communications. These images are designed for effortless, consistent digital advocacy.
Why It Works:
Parents and school communities are more likely to engage with short, visual content—especially when it’s backed by research. This campaign turns your digital communication channels into powerful tools for music education advocacy, helping people see the bigger picture of what music learning truly offers.
Want More Campaigns Like This?
Get a new digital advocacy toolkit like this one every month with a BBB+ membership. You’ll also unlock access to over 500 ready-to-use, evidence-based resources to support your teaching and advocacy, all for less than the cost of two toolkits.
Advocate for Music Education with a Click
The Music Learning Helps Digital Campaign is a ready-to-use set of impactful digital visuals designed to help you spread the message about the benefits of music learning - quickly, clearly, and effectively. Each image is grounded in neuromusical research and highlights how music supports vital areas of student development, from literacy and numeracy to emotional regulation and social growth.
Perfect for use in social media posts, email campaigns, newsletters, digital presentations and school communication platforms, this campaign helps you advocate without needing to write a word.
What’s Included:
48 x High-Quality Digital Images
Each image is designed to spotlight a key cognitive or academic benefit of music learning, with accessible language and attention-grabbing visuals.
Social Media-Optimised Format
Sized at 810px x 810px for easy sharing on Instagram, Facebook, emails, and other digital platforms.
Evidence-Based Messaging
Every image is rooted in neuromusical research, simplifying the science behind music education and making it engaging for a broad audience.
How to Use It:
Share one image a week on your school or studio’s social media accounts, include them in school newsletters, use them in digital presentations for parent info sessions or open nights, or embed them in staff and student communications. These images are designed for effortless, consistent digital advocacy.
Why It Works:
Parents and school communities are more likely to engage with short, visual content—especially when it’s backed by research. This campaign turns your digital communication channels into powerful tools for music education advocacy, helping people see the bigger picture of what music learning truly offers.
Want More Campaigns Like This?
Get a new digital advocacy toolkit like this one every month with a BBB+ membership. You’ll also unlock access to over 500 ready-to-use, evidence-based resources to support your teaching and advocacy, all for less than the cost of two toolkits.