Importance of Music Education in Schools

Music plays a very crucial role in the overall development of an individual. The following content will cast some light on the importance of music education in schools which is, unfortunately, severely neglected.
Music has been an essential part of almost every culture. In fact when we talk of any culture, music is one of the thing that distinguishes each community and society from each other. So, undoubtedly, music is what makes every culture even richer. And what would be any better way to teach your children about different cultures? Well, it is not only about learning cultures, it is about developing an attitude, cognition, and maintaining the emotional and psychological balance through music. There are many studies that have proved how beneficial music could be in the overall development of kids. Many parents and schools believe that learning music is fruitless but some studies have shown the direct connection between learning music and better academic performance. According to experts, students who were exposed to music lessons in childhood are more likely to score higher in maths, languages, and science. It is because music is comprises all the aforementioned factors. To know how music impacts the emotional and psychological development of your child, read further.

Personal and Emotional Development through Music

You might have spend more than half of your energy teaching discipline, cooperation, 'values' in life, and other social skills to your kids in various ways. But a simple music lesson can teach them all these during the course. Children are most likely to take out time for music classes, especially, when they are learning with other peers. It is highly likely that they would do this for other subjects. So, music helps them become self disciplined, organized, coordinated, and cooperative. When they are learning in a group they also learn about team work, reliability, taking responsibility, and being accountable, etc. Apart from this, children get an opportunity to know about the history of music, artists, different instruments, different types of music and elements of music, and how to make new instruments, how to repair instruments, and much more. This certainly adds to their knowledge and takes them closer to the lives of artistic people which can provide them valuable insights on life.

Music in itself is a form of self expression and creativity which imparts complex thinking abilities in children, which in turn, improves their cognitive abilities. With music it is easier to think about abstract things as it improves the imagination when one tries to invent or create his own tune or learning the old ones. So music is also a great way to express oneself which can help in reducing the emotional and psychological stress. In fact there are so many psychologists who use 'music therapy' to treat patients with mental disorders. Hence, music is plausibly the only tool that can provide your brain and mind with exercise as well relaxation. Apart from this, music can serve as one of the ways to boost a child's self-esteem, especially, someone who is poor in academic subjects. Imagine playing violin or singing a solo song at an annual function of the school can do wonders for your kid's self-esteem. Therefore, music is certainly healing and is very important for the personal, emotional, mental, and psychological growth of children.

Academic Development through Music

Well, boost in academic improvement can certainly be the incentive for many parents and schools to allow or start music classes for children. Many scientists and child development psychologists have come to the consensus on the fact that music does improve a child's academic performance, if not they certainly gain more expertise in core subjects, like, science, language, maths, and history. Learning music involves rhythm which is achieved by time sense and counting. For example, children need to find out how long or short is each musical note, or when to struck which cord, or what the dot on the note signifies, etc. So one has to have a good sense of timing and ability to multiply and divide time in order to achieve the same. And there are many studies to support this fact that music improves maths. In fact there are many musicians who are exceptionally good at maths.

You must be aware that musical notes are generally some signs that one must learn in order to read them. Learning such musical notes also helps in improving the linguistic skills of a child. Children may learn to understand the foreign language or musical language to interpret its real meaning and delve deeper in the subject. While learning music they also go through different poem and songs written by previous artists, lyricists, singers, and poets which would help children learn more about literature and some great artists. Music also helps children improve in science. When they are learning about different instruments, notes, and styles, they try to discover what sounds better together or how sound waves work, what mechanical corrections need to be done to get the exact sound, and connection between distance and sound waves, etc. It indeed helps them find out more about science and through practical experiences it is easy to learn scientific theories.

Music enhances one's logical intelligence, mathematical intelligence, linguistic intelligence, spatial intelligence, along with intra personal and interpersonal communication. Now you would have realized the importance of music education in schools. So when are you having a meeting with your kid's teachers about starting a music class?
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Published: 3/25/2011
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