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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Music in Education

I was in band for 8 years throughout school. I played the flute and was in marching band for 6 years. Every year my band director would tell us how the school district is thinking about getting rid of the arts (choir and band) because they are not as important as all the other subjects such as reading and math. She would make us write pretend letters to the board saying why we think music should be kept in schools. I was researching what music does to the brain and these are some things I found that maybe shoud be taken into consideration...


  • Music training imposes a high working-memory load. That can be a good thing, in that it helps you expand your working memory capacity, and thus reduces the impairing effects on memory of working memory overload. Increasing working memory capacity also improves the ability to think, as manifest in IQ scores.
  • Music show improvements in auditory verbal memory and auditory attention
  • She(Nina Kraus, a prominent brain researcher at Northwestern University) believes music training may benefit academic achievement by improving learning skills and listening ability, especially in challenging listening environments (http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/memory-medic/201007/music-training-helps-learning-memory)

I 100% believe that music has a positive effect when it comes to education. A major debate is whether or not to keep funding the music program. I wish everyone understood what a great expreience music provides for a person. Even if it wasnt a proven fact that music helps when it comes to memory, I still think music should be kept in schools.
I understand that english, math, and reading are more important when it comes to getting an educaion, but when I child learns to play an instrument or learns to sing, they are becoming wello rounded individuals.
Once I am a teacher I am going to incorporate music into my lessons, not every single lesson but into at least once a week or  maybe even once a day, I will have music in my classroom.
If music works to help with tests, why not use it?

7 comments:

  1. I think that music needs to remain in school districts. It gives the school are more well-rounded atmosphere and helps to provide for theh diversity in the school. Students need a variety of options if you want them to be happy. Likewise, if you want success amoungst the students, they need to be happy. I agree 100% that music helps with tests, and you gave great proof. Hopefully they reconsider taking music out of schools because of the amount that it helps the students and the disrict as a whole.

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  2. I agree that music should be kept in the schools. Research shows that music helps students do better in math and science as well. Babies are given music to listen to because it stimulates brain activity. It gives students ways to show creativity and also gives some students an outlet they wouldn't otherwise have. It's good that you want to incorporate music into your lessons. If nothing else, a catchy song helps students remember information that may otherwise be difficult to memorize. Well done!

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  3. Like the ABCs. The catchy music helps the studens remember the ABCs. I agree that music is a great outlet to their problems. Children who play an instrument can put all the problems into playing the music. Even this will help students do better on tests. They will be less distracted with personal problems because they were able to release their feelings in a constructive way, rather than fighting or drugs for instance. I hope they do chose to keep music in schools. I dont know what I would have done without music throughout high school.

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  4. Music should stay in the school systems. I love music. Music keeps me motivated and also can keep a student motivated. I will like to meet the person who want to take away music in the school systems. Whoever the person is he/she or they are crazy. As a future teacher I will like to be a math teacher who teach through the music environment. Music can express a students learning ability. Thanks for bringing this topic to my attention because they are fools for trying to take away music in the schools. Nice job Tausha

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  5. My youngest daughter is working on a science fair project on Math and music. I shared your blog. One of the things I want to talk about is music an education in our class. Your links and your insight is valuable. Keep the music.

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  6. Music should stay in schools. I know that with out orchestra I would never had made some of the great friends I have today. The friends i made through music are always there for you. Without music some student would be lost and not meet some great people.

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  7. I do not know what I would have done without music in high school. All of the friends I made, and still have, were involved in music. I hope that the "important people" of the districts, who make all the decisions, realize how much music means to the children (and adults) who are apart of something beyond themselves.

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