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Listening to Music in Class By: Jasmine Parker
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How does this help apprentices? With the sound of music, many things can be accomplished during school. Listening to music in class can have many benefits.
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Brain Reactions to Music
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The Benefits of Music There are many benefits for this starting with: Better memory Concentration Energy and etc.
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Memory You find it easy to memorize anything because of the beat and rhyme. Students will use this technique to memorize anything important for a particular class/subject.
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Memory cont. This has also helped people with dementia, Parkinson’s and other diseases by listening to personal music.
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Concentration It is statistically proven that listening to music while working helps you concentrate on what you are doing more efficiently.
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Concentration cont. There are kids who have ADD/ADHD and are struggling to stay focused in school. It is shown that music aids them to concentrate better on the work that is in front of them; it keeps their minds off of disturbances. Don’t be like this kid Be like this kid
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Energy Many kids have a tendency coming to school tired. Then they fall asleep during class. When listening to music, this would keep them awake during the day instead of putting their heads down taking a quick nap.
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Affective Aspect Through music, children learn acceptable avenues to express feelings and relieve tensed energy.
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Developing Creativity Music can create an imaginary world that will stimulate the child’s creativity.
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Physical Self Children develop coordination which can aid muscular development. Patterned activities in the classroom or at home, such as clapping to music or jumping in time to a beat stimulates brain function and help the brain organize thoughts and behaviors.
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Summary Students should listen to music in class because there are some useful occurrences.
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Works Cited http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20130509/submitted/130509837/ http://www.fastcompany.com/3022942/work-smart/the-surprising-science- behind-what-music-does-to-our-brains https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201503/10-ways- musical-training-boosts-brain-power
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