Do you think music will help to develop child’s education? - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T00:04:09Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/do-you-think-music-will-help?id=649749%3ATopic%3A294085&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMusic education allows learne…tag:www.classroom20.com,2013-04-11:649749:Comment:9254062013-04-11T21:37:20.563ZBenjamin Stewarthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/BenjaminStewart
<p>Music education allows learners to connect emotion to what they currently can do which could not be done before. We should connect such emotion to all subjects. The worse case scenario is that this connection is not made in other subjects and students end up going to school only to be creative in the fine arts. Either way, music drivers learners to be more create which can transfer to other areas of the learner's life if given the chance.</p>
<p>Music education allows learners to connect emotion to what they currently can do which could not be done before. We should connect such emotion to all subjects. The worse case scenario is that this connection is not made in other subjects and students end up going to school only to be creative in the fine arts. Either way, music drivers learners to be more create which can transfer to other areas of the learner's life if given the chance.</p> Without a doubt I believe mus…tag:www.classroom20.com,2013-04-10:649749:Comment:9251952013-04-10T21:42:32.527ZKollette Bordeauxhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KolletteBordeaux
<p>Without a doubt I believe music can develop a child's education in a multitude of ways. I myself believe it enhanced my education socially, emotionally, and intellectually. I was in various music classes musicals and choirs throughout my education and those experiences by far enhanced my education. As a music teacher I have observed my student's confidence levels increase, their creativity soar, and public speaking ability flourish. I have hundreds of examples but I will share one.…</p>
<p>Without a doubt I believe music can develop a child's education in a multitude of ways. I myself believe it enhanced my education socially, emotionally, and intellectually. I was in various music classes musicals and choirs throughout my education and those experiences by far enhanced my education. As a music teacher I have observed my student's confidence levels increase, their creativity soar, and public speaking ability flourish. I have hundreds of examples but I will share one. Years ago I was a traveling music specialist between three schools so I didn't have a lot of interaction with the other staff members. I had one student who was so excited about music and greeted me enthusiastically each week and gave me her full undivided attention. I overheard lunch room conversations about how much this student struggled both behaviorally and academically. She was diagnosed with ADHD. Had I not heard this conversation I would have never known, since she was so attentive and successful in my class. To make a very long story short...I gave her a major solo in the spring production and she brought down the house. Her mother approached me after the show with tears streaming down her face and thanked me for believing in her child. I will never forget what I believe music did for this child.</p>
<p>Kollette</p> I most defiinitely think that…tag:www.classroom20.com,2013-04-10:649749:Comment:9250752013-04-10T00:24:23.997ZHeather Moseshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/HeatherMoses
<p>I most defiinitely think that music helps child development. Children learn in different ways, and many can learn from music. Music can help in simple ways like memorizing the alphabet to more complex ways like learning to cope in difficult situations.</p>
<p>I most defiinitely think that music helps child development. Children learn in different ways, and many can learn from music. Music can help in simple ways like memorizing the alphabet to more complex ways like learning to cope in difficult situations.</p> I think that music helps a ch…tag:www.classroom20.com,2013-04-10:649749:Comment:9249212013-04-10T00:00:29.206ZShelby Clarkehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/ShelbyClarke
I think that music helps a child develop. I know that music and math skills are linked, so it seems logical that it would help.
I think that music helps a child develop. I know that music and math skills are linked, so it seems logical that it would help. I agree that music plays a hu…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-02-12:649749:Comment:8065042012-02-12T22:15:33.743ZMollie Dwyerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MollieDwyer
<p>I agree that music plays a huge part in education. I teach special education and most of my students are non-verbal. Even though they cannot sing the words to songs, they are able to hum or move to the beat of the music. Music is also a great motivator for students.</p>
<p>I agree that music plays a huge part in education. I teach special education and most of my students are non-verbal. Even though they cannot sing the words to songs, they are able to hum or move to the beat of the music. Music is also a great motivator for students.</p> I definitely think that music…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-02-11:649749:Comment:8060482012-02-11T14:10:02.716ZStacey Bellhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/StaceyBell
<p>I definitely think that music plays a huge role in a child's education. I can remember when I was in elementary school, I had a really hard time learning basic multiplication. I just couldn't remember. My teacher found a corny tape that turned multiplication into a children's song. I listened to it all the time when I was home and it really helped me. I don't think I would be able to multiply now without it.</p>
<p>I definitely think that music plays a huge role in a child's education. I can remember when I was in elementary school, I had a really hard time learning basic multiplication. I just couldn't remember. My teacher found a corny tape that turned multiplication into a children's song. I listened to it all the time when I was home and it really helped me. I don't think I would be able to multiply now without it.</p> I always incorporate music to…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-02-10:649749:Comment:8059292012-02-10T19:33:32.668ZMaria Smithhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MariaSmith484
<p>I always incorporate music to everything in my classroom. When they enter my classroom, classical music is playing to calm them and be ready for the morning announcements. During Math time, they once again hear the classical music playing in the background. Our awesome PE teacher incorporates music during class and my students will come back knowing patterns, rhythm and beat. Music is such an integral part of learning and I think they learn better. I guess as long as the music is…</p>
<p>I always incorporate music to everything in my classroom. When they enter my classroom, classical music is playing to calm them and be ready for the morning announcements. During Math time, they once again hear the classical music playing in the background. Our awesome PE teacher incorporates music during class and my students will come back knowing patterns, rhythm and beat. Music is such an integral part of learning and I think they learn better. I guess as long as the music is appropriate. No matter what, I will keep playing my classical music in my room to stimulate their thinking--so many research on this.</p> Thanks for sharing this reply…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-02-08:649749:Comment:8050522012-02-08T21:05:15.069ZThomas Nixonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/ThomasNixon
<p>Thanks for sharing this reply. As a music educator at the elementary level, it seems more and more administrators are happy to put cultural arts on the back burner. Its too bad because the arts got me through my K-12 schooling. I was never an A+ student, but my parents would always get letters in the mail saying I scored very high on standardized testing. If only more "higher ups" would make the simple connection. </p>
<p>Thanks for sharing this reply. As a music educator at the elementary level, it seems more and more administrators are happy to put cultural arts on the back burner. Its too bad because the arts got me through my K-12 schooling. I was never an A+ student, but my parents would always get letters in the mail saying I scored very high on standardized testing. If only more "higher ups" would make the simple connection. </p> Music is important in early c…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-05-11:649749:Comment:3407452009-05-11T23:58:17.642ZBenjamin Reimerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/BenjaminReimer
Music is important in early childhood (and throughout education) for the emotive experience it provides, whereas the rest of the curriculum is based on the cognitive or physical. Essentially, music may employ the heart in finding a unison between head, heart and hand, which I feel is invaluable in a Childs education.
Music is important in early childhood (and throughout education) for the emotive experience it provides, whereas the rest of the curriculum is based on the cognitive or physical. Essentially, music may employ the heart in finding a unison between head, heart and hand, which I feel is invaluable in a Childs education. I believe that music does hel…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-31:649749:Comment:3182802009-03-31T04:14:05.534ZDeidre Volberdinghttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DeidreVolberding
I believe that music does help with the development of a child. I would assume that it would help with the develpment of the child, and possibly make them smarter in some ways.
I believe that music does help with the development of a child. I would assume that it would help with the develpment of the child, and possibly make them smarter in some ways.