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In recent
years, researchers have looked carefully into the correlation between
studying music and intelligence. Although we believe that music
is a core subject, and that students should have the opportunity
to learn music for its own sake, mounting evidence proves the many
additional benefits of a robust music education.
A study
published in September 2006 in the scientific journal Brain indicates
that young children
who received a year of musical training showed improvements in math,
IQ, and literacy as well as superior memory
when compared with children who did not receive the instruction.1
The College Entrance Examination Board reports that students of
the arts scored an average of 57 points higher on the verbal portion
of the SAT and 41 points higher on the math portion of the SAT than
students with no coursework or experience in the arts.2
Music
education has benefits that reach well into adulthood too. The National
Center on Education and the Economys 2007 report states, The
arts will be an indispensable foundation for everything that comes
after for most members of the workforce.
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