Friday, March 4, 2011
Endless Possibility of Sound (re: Drew 3/4/11)
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Responce to Jessica 3/3/11
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Why music in education is important
In class yesterday Kim asked why should music should be taught in school? · Music teaches sequential learning which is important to reading comprehension. · Middle school and high school students who play instrumental music score significantly higher than non-band peers in standardized tests. University studies conducted in Georgia and Texas found significant positive correlation between the number of years of instrumental music instruction and academic achievement in math, science and language arts. Facts provided by: http://www.nammfoundation.org/research/research-briefs-did-you-know These facts clearly support the idea that music should be taught in schools. Music makes you smarter, more motivated, and raises your self-esteem. I realize that music and sports both teach team work, but an ensemble is the biggest team you will ever be in. A basketball team has 10-15 players and 5 players on the court at one time; a football team has 11 on the field; a baseball team has 9; soccer has 11. Do you know how many people are in an instrumental ensemble? 20, 30, 40, even up to 200 players! What other thing in the world involves this many people working together simultaneously towards one common goal? What other thing in the world do this many people work together to make something beautiful? With sports teams you have to be good initially to be on the team from middle school and beyond because you have to try out. Because they only need a limited amount of players, they only pick the best ones. Music never turns anyone down, the only way to be discarded by any ensemble is for having a bad attitude. They accept everyone no matter what your musical background, or how good you are, if you are interested the instructors will teach you. This could be why music raises ones self-esteem. I understand that music isn't for everyone and that not everyone is good at it, but that does not mean it should not be taught in schools. Just like gym class is required for physical health, music should be required for mental and emotional health. So I end with the question: why shouldn't music be taught in schools?
Here are some reasons why:
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