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How Music Helps in Education

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December 29, 2020
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Music can help kids with their studies

It is hard to find someone who doesn't enjoy music in this world whether it is playing a musical instrument, singing, dancing to it, or even listening. Plenty of schools these days are using music to make lessons more enjoyable for their students. While those struggling to learn how to write stellar essays from scratch - fast and professionally, this article provided by experts from www.affordablepapers.com will look at how music helps in education at various colleges. 

  1. Music helps students learn new languages. There are so many languages one can learn but the most popular ones are English (for those who it's only their first language), Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian. Any student that wants to learn a new language especially the ones mentioned above can use music to learn it. Music in those languages will help their brain understand the language better if no slang words are being used. Many people consider music poetry in motions and there is no better way to study or learn a new language than through music.
  2. Music helps students get better grades. Good grades are very important for a student because it makes it easy for them to find a job in the future. Employers gravitate towards students who excelled in their academic studies. Music when used properly can help students get better grades. For example, for students who are studying, incorporating music allows them to sing along as the multiplication. This makes it easy for them to remember when they are quizzed or come exam time enabling them to get higher grades.
  3. Music helps students get out of their comfort zone. Every human being has a comfort zone which allows them to produce their best when they are in it. Taking someone out of their comfort zone can significantly affect their performance levels. Any student that is afraid of trying something new can use music as an inspiration. It can give them the confidence they need to study music or even play an instrument if they like.
  4. Music helps a student learn new skills. To be the best we can be, we need to constantly upgrade our skills and knowledge. When a student is listening to music, the word, the tempo, and sound can make a student learn new things because it develops their brain. Listening to music long term means learning new skills all the time.
  5. Music helps a student relieve stress. Many colleges across the world report high levels of stress from their students every near. This is a very common problem however if a student listens to music, it helps them relax and put them in a good mood. Taking singing lessons or joining a choir is highly recommended for any student who wants to use music to relieve stress.
  6. Music can make a student very creative. Anyone that is looking to channel their creative side can turn to music. Employers these days are looking to hire students or recent graduates who show that they are creative. This is because creative students have good communication skills, show critical thinking, and work well in a team. Music programs teach them that while they are in college.
  7. Music is helpful to students with special needs. Teaching a student with special needs can be challenging for tutors especially at the college level. Music is a wonderful way to not only help them communicate but to open up more to their tutors as well as their peers. It is considered therapy and that is why there is a rise in music programs at many colleges and universities across the world in recent years. 
  8. Music can help students learn how to work as a team. Teamwork has been around for many years in both the workplace and in colleges. There are certain music programs taught in schools that can't be completed alone. One will need to be paired up with someone to complete them. When a student is paired up with another, it teaches them the value and importance of teamwork to complete a task. This helps them become better at communicating and cooperating with others. The power music plays in our everyday lives should never be underestimated.
  9. Music helps colleges have a high graduation rate. The success of a particular college or university is measured by their graduation rate. Those with a high rate are ranked higher than those that have a low one. With so many courses being taught, students who study music programs attend classes more and have a very high graduation rate which stands at 93%. 
  10. Music ensures students attend classes. Expanding on the point above, music is a very interesting subject to study. When students enjoy a subject they will attend it more and not skip class. Stupids who study music are known to stick with it till the very end until they graduate.

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