Music is important for many reasons. It can be used as a way to communicate, express emotions, and it teaches us about different cultures. Music has been shown to improve performance in school and decrease anxiety levels. Read on to explore the importance of music in education with examples on how it improves learning outcomes for students.
1. Develop language skills.
The link between music and language is a deep one. The same parts of our brains that deal with understanding musical instruction also help us understand tone, syllable structure or how sentences are put together can be trained through it too! And if you’re teaching your child another language then these skills would come in handy when they hear something like “I’m going out.”
Children enrolled in a music school in Singapore have the edge of developing better language skills, as they learn the different aspects of language application-not …