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Jul 17, 2022 · Music helps teachers to create the right atmosphere in the classroom, supporting and motivating students to work hard, sparking their interest in learning tasks and helping them to focus. Music can wake up a sleepy classroom.
Mar 20, 2024 · Teaching with music can be highly effective in the classroom. It aids in better information retention, supports brain development, increases engagement, reduces stress levels, promotes collaboration, fosters discipline, and enhances emotional well-being.
Oct 9, 2023 · The use of music therapy techniques has recently extended into the educational realm to help overcome learning difficulties, support emotional management, and assist students to develop necessary social skills. This is known as educational music therapy (EMT).
There are several existing resources one can use to learn more about effectively integrating music into their classroom. In Edutopia’s 6 Smart Ways to Bring the Power of Music Into Your Classroom, educators share strategies for creatively and intentionally integrating music into the classroom.
Bringing the focus back to the classroom, the main place to find music therapy in the education setting is as a related service provided to students with a documented disability per IDEA. Like other therapies, music therapy is tailored to meet individual needs and provide appropriate supports.
- Madison Riley, Tori L Colson, Moriah Smothers
- 2019
Jul 20, 2021 · Here, Dahbi offers five ways educators can use music to not only spark creativity, but also promote multilingualism and build an inclusive classroom culture: 1. Introduce children to different kinds of music from a variety of cultures and traditions.
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Jun 27, 2022 · This paper presents a new approach for music therapists in schools wishing to support the work of teachers. This music therapy approach is underpinned by theoretical resources drawn from community music therapy and a critical inclusive approach to education.