Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and mathematics, as well as to acquire knowledge about different subjects such as history, geography, biology, and so on. However, in the future, successful learning will be largely manifested by students’ global and transferable skills, such as analytical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and social skills. Here we explore the promises of using music to support learning in the future. We review empirical evidence on the effects ofmusic learning on neurocognitive development in children in formal and informal settings, in music interventions, and also in community settings. With this review, we wish to stimulate discussion about the role...
Many people have disputed that music affect's brain development. Often, people will challenge t...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to consider what we know about the ways that transfer can occur in ...
My paper presents an argument that the greater involvement of music in primary schools could essenti...
During past decades, our knowledge about the brain functions and structures underlying music percept...
Formal music education influences various aspects of cognitive development such as perception, memor...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
In this literature review, the effect of music education on child development and academic success w...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Background: It has long been suspected that music instruction has benefits for children’s neural and...
Many people have disputed that music affect's brain development. Often, people will challenge t...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to consider what we know about the ways that transfer can occur in ...
My paper presents an argument that the greater involvement of music in primary schools could essenti...
During past decades, our knowledge about the brain functions and structures underlying music percept...
Formal music education influences various aspects of cognitive development such as perception, memor...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
In this literature review, the effect of music education on child development and academic success w...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Background: It has long been suspected that music instruction has benefits for children’s neural and...
Many people have disputed that music affect's brain development. Often, people will challenge t...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...