Teaching resources


Online shop

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ART sells a range of educational books and DVDs through its online shop. You can buy progress books for your students, teaching guides for yourself or why not try 50 Ringing Things together?

» Browse the ART shop

Teaching Tips

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Teaching Tips are a series of articles, covering topics such as coaching, motivation and learning theory applied, with plenty of examples, to the teaching of ringing.

» Teaching Tips

Method Toolboxes

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The toolboxes are aimed at both students and their teachers. Material for ringers is found in the left hand column, whilst that for teachers is in the right hand column. Both will be of interest

» Method toolboxes

Handbell Resources

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Handbell ringing is easier than you may think. It is fun in its own right and much more mentally stimulating than tower bells. These resources are for handbell ringers and their teachers.

» Handbell Resources

Recruitment & Retention

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Recruitment drives will have a much greater chance of success if there is a basic awareness of ringing and ringers in the area and it is recognised as one of the normal activities in the locality...

» Recruitment and Retention

Simulator Resources

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The ongoing software development with ringing simulators combined with innovative teaching practices provide an invaluable aid for teachers, novice & experienced ringers .

» Simulator Resources

ART Conference

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The break-out sessions at the ART Conference are packed with interesting ideas and information. Ranging from Tower Captains to ringing leaders to teachers from other sports and hobbies.

» Conference Presentations

SmART Ringer

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Some resources are available only to those on the ART Training and Learning the Ropes Schemes. These support and motivate both teachers and ringers as they teach and learn.

» The SmART Ringer website


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