Monday, 22 December 2014

The magic of music in student learning process

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Several studies and researches are showing that learning music can make kids smart.  When a child learns to play a musical instrument, not only does he train how to make tunes, but he also improves other capabilities of his brain as well. See what changes are occurs by the music.
  • Gives learners access to unique ways of understanding and showing their knowledge.   
  • Music draws on the multiple intelligences and serves a wide range of learning styles.
  • Encourages cross-cultural knowing and knowledge of cultures and civilizations, past and  present, and helps students appreciate the variety of their cultural heritage.
  • Offers means for innovative expression.
  • Provides and act as a universal language of communication.
  • Provides chances for students to solve problems that need higher level thinking skills.
  • Endorse active rather than passive involvement.
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  • Makes abstract concepts and comprehensible for learners.
  • Reaches students who are not being reached for e.g. underachieving gifted and talented students.
  • Transforms how students are professed by others, enlightening abilities in learners previously unrecognized by other students or teachers.
  • Makes community by providing opportunities for teamwork.
  • Sharpens students’ learning-to-learn (perseverance, critical thinking, problem-solving) and social skills (collaboration, team work).
  • Ties learning experiences to the real world of work (discipline, time management, commitment).
  • Provides means for gathering existing evidence of student learning.
  • Trains three processes of life-long learning: creativity, critical thinking, and reflection.
  • Builds students’ personal skills and self-awareness required for success.

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