The argument for teaching music in schools takes three general forms. The indirect argument posits that music boosts brain and cognitive function important for learning, which in turn facilitates success in school. The incentive argument directly ties the benefits of music training to educational outcomes, such as graduation rates. The intangible argument contends that the deepest benefits of music education, such as lasting friendships, are challenging to quantify.
The Argument for Music Education
by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Music Therapy, Sound and Children, Sound Healing Science | 0 comments
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