Thursday, December 31, 2020

Music & Education

 

Students and adults who undergo musical training in their education have more enhanced science skills and improved cognition, so according to Journal Aesthetic Education are better equipped to learn mathematic and solve complex problems. A musical trained brain in children shows neural enhancement keeps evolving and unfolding over the time of their biological growth hence becoming more rhythmic allowing a child to pick up patterns and visual elements together. A study which was undertook by the university of Kansas and published in 2007 has shown that students enrolling primary schools with strong and advanced musical programs scored 22 percent higher in English and 20 percent higher on standardized tests compared with weaker musical educational programs. My school music coordinator has introduced a new musical program a diversion from traditional old methods which involves only preforming memorized songs. Now a days I teach my students to listen to the musical beats and  turn it to rhythmic patterns by using body percussions or percussions instruments while singing.

3 comments:

  1. how interesting!! Thanks for sharing this.

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  2. Certainly sometimes, this gives children pleasure during their learning lessons, especially those required to be memorized by heart. I remember a Grade 1 teacher composing reading sentences for the children to memorize

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  3. it is valuable and important information, thank you

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