20 Important Benefits of Music In Our
Schools
This
article originally appeared on the Bachelors Degree website.
Nearly
everyone enjoys music, whether by listening to it, singing, or playing an
instrument. But despite this almost universal interest, many schools are having
to do away with their music education programs. This is a mistake, with schools
losing not only an enjoyable subject, but a subject that can enrich studentsŐ
lives and education. Read on to learn why music education is so important, and
how it offers benefits even beyond itself.
1. Musical
training helps develop language and reasoning: Students who have early
musical training will develop the areas of the brain related to language and
reasoning. The left side of the brain is better developed with music, and songs
can help imprint information on young minds.
2. A
mastery of memorization: Even when performing with sheet music,
student musicians are constantly using their memory to perform. The skill of
memorization can serve students well in education and beyond.
3. Students
learn to improve their work: Learning music promotes craftsmanship,
and students learn to want to create good work instead of mediocre work. This
desire can be applied to all subjects of study.
4. Increased
coordination: Students who practice with musical instruments can
improve their hand-eye coordination. Just like playing sports, children can
develop motor skills when playing music.
5. A
sense of achievement: Learning to play pieces of music on a new
instrument can be a challenging, but achievable goal. Students who master even
the smallest goal in music will be able to feel proud of their achievement.
6. Kids
stay engaged in school: An enjoyable subject like music can keep kids
interested and engaged in school. Student musicians are likely to stay in
school to achieve in other subjects.
7. Success
in society: Music is the fabric of our society, and music can shape
abilities and character. Students in band or orchestra are less likely to abuse
substances over their lifetime. Musical education can greatly contribute to
childrenŐs intellectual development as well.
8. Emotional
development: Students of music can be more emotionally developed, with
empathy towards other cultures They also tend to have higher self esteem and
are better at coping with anxiety.
9. Students
learn pattern recognition: Children can develop their math and
pattern-recognition skills with the help of musical education. Playing music
offers repetition in a fun format.
10. Better
SAT scores: Students who have experience with music performance or
appreciation score higher on the SAT. One report indicates 63 points higher on
verbal and 44 points higher on math for students in music appreciation courses.
11. Fine-tuned
auditory skills: Musicians can better detect meaningful,
information-bearing elements in sounds, like the emotional meaning in a babyŐs
cry. Students who practice music can have better auditory attention, and pick
out predictable patterns from surrounding noise.
12. Music
builds imagination and intellectual curiosity: Introducing music in
the early childhood years can help foster a positive attitude toward learning
and curiosity. Artistic education develops the whole brain and develops a
childŐs imagination.
13. Music
can be relaxing: Students can fight stress by learning to play music.
Soothing music is especially helpful in helping kids relax.
14. Musical
instruments can teach discipline: Kids who learn to play an instrument
can learn a valuable lesson in discipline. They will have to set time aside to
practice and rise to the challenge of learning with discipline to master
playing their instrument.
15. Preparation
for the creative economy: Investing in creative education can prepare
students for the 21st century workforce. The new economy has created more
artistic careers, and these jobs may grow faster than others in the future.
16. Development
in creative thinking: Kids who study the arts can learn to think
creatively. This kind of education can help them solve problems by thinking
outside the box and realizing that there may be more than one right answer.
17. Music
can develop spatial intelligence: Students who study music can improve
the development of spatial intelligence, which allows them to perceive the
world accurately and form mental pictures. Spatial intelligence is helpful for
advanced mathematics and more.
18. Kids
can learn teamwork: Many musical education programs require teamwork
as part of a band or orchestra. In these groups, students will learn how to
work together and build camaraderie.
19. Responsible
risk-taking: Performing a musical piece can bring fear and anxiety.
Doing so teaches kids how to take risks and deal with fear, which will help
them become successful and reach their potential.
20. Better
self-confidence: With encouragement from teachers and parents,
students playing a musical instrument can build pride and confidence. Musical
education is also likely to develop better communication for students.
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