On a bright and very warm Spring Saturday morning, I met up in Pewsey with 9 other members of the Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Ringers to attend the ART M2F Day Course, designed to prepare us for teaching groups to move from Rounds to Plain Hunt. We were delighted that our tutor was Paul Lewis, who had so ably taught us previously for ART Module 1 Bell Handling, being supported again this time by David Hacker, Judith Williamson and Len Roberts from the Guild. The team in St John the Baptist Pewsey made us very welcome, and their tower simulator, using tied bells linked with accurately pitched and timed artificial sounds, provides a brilliant means of training without upsetting the neighbours.
Paul has an infectious enthusiasm for his subject and filled the classroom and tower elements of the course with interesting, varied, and entertaining material. Putting theory into practice in the tower is the ideal recipe for learning, and the opportunity to move from ‘Switch-a-roo’ to Kaleidoscope Ringing, with Mexican Wave in the mix, provided an invaluable learning opportunity. The day passed in a blur of new experiences, entertaining ringing, and the opportunity to lead novel teaching methods. Paul has a rare ability to cover a great deal of ground in a colourful and instructive manner, and the end of the day came round all too soon. I recommend this course highly to anyone looking to improve their own teaching skills and help their bands develop the skills necessary to make the move into change ringing.