Music and Math They also saw a predictive relationship between high music grades and high mathematics achievement — meaning students who received high grades in their music lessons tended to also do better in math.
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Read More »Music is the language of feelings, the food of the soul. But could it also be a grade booster for high school students? Researchers think so — if students engage in actually playing the music (not just listening to it). A new study published in the Journal of Educational Psychology reports high school students who play musical instruments score significantly higher in science, math and English exams than their non-musical peers. The authors looked at the academic performance and music engagement (the number of music courses taken) of over 110,000 Canadian students, making the study the largest of its kind.
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Read More »How music learning transfers into better grades is something researchers continue to investigate. Though he didn’t explore them in this study, Gouzouasis has a few theories. Changes in the structure and function of the auditory cortex and Heschl’s Gyrus (a part of the brain that contains the primary auditory cortex) could translate to other tasks, he thinks. In addition, the ability to “audiate,” or imagine music without hearing it, could confer cognitive benefits. Gouzouasis and colleagues also looked at the effect of instrumental and vocal music engagement independently, as students in these forms of music have different learning processes. Vocal students do not learn how to play an instrument or how to read musical notation, for example. Both vocal and instrumental performers outperformed their non-musical peers, they found. However, among those who were engaged in music, students who took instrumental music scored even higher than those involved in vocal studies. The authors think the higher demands of instrumental music education leads to greater cognitive development in these students.
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