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Why Music Education is Vital
- Updated: April 8, 2016
(StatePoint) At a time when budget cuts are reducing the quantity and quality of arts education, experts stress that teaching music in school is still vital. Beyond the cultural value of music education, research has shown that both listening to music and playing music stimulates the brain and can increase memory, problem-solving and language skills, as well as help develop social skills.
The numbers don’t lie. Students in top quality music programs score better in English and math than students with no music programs; and schools with music programs have higher graduation and attendance rates than those without. Children given four months of piano lessons scored 27 percent higher on math and fraction tests than other students.
If your school is not well-equipped to offer a quality musical education program, consider furnishing your home with a digital piano or other instrument to provide your child with these same benefits. More information about digital pianos can be found at casio.com.
With encouragement, musical education can build pride, confidence and a strong foundation for overall academic success.