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We know that band
students represent the top of the academic scale in our
schools. We know they are averaging 62 points higher on SAT
tests, which would indicate they are stronger in verbal and
math scores than other members of the student body. We also
know band students are the ones who enjoy a successful high
school career, go on to college, and become the leaders in
our society. There is a definite link between the top
achiever academically and the band student. They are one and
the same.
- In many respects, band is a
microcosm of our society. It demands high levels of
responsibility, social skills, ongoing communication,
analytical talents, and the important ability to work
with others. Simply put, learning a musical instrument
and continuing to explore the limitless possibilities of
music provide an excellent preparation for life.
- In The Arts: An Essential
Ingredient in Education, J. Buchen Milley states
"research shows that when arts are included in the
student's curriculum, reading, writing and math scores
improve." Like all arts, music has a profound effect on
the academic success of the student.
- Band is a group effort. Members
are required to shift from an I/Me reasoning to a We/Us
concept. This means extending oneself beyond the normal
considerations of much of our day-to-day living. Instead
of the logic being, what's in it for me, it becomes,
what's in it for us? The values of cooperation,
communication, concentration, correlation, and
completion come into play each rehearsal and
performance.
- Band builds positive self-worth.
Although we share many similarities with our athletic
counterparts, BAND is a place for everyone. Rarely is a
person serving as an alternate or substitute. Everyone
in the band plays a starting role.
- Music is one of the few academic
disciplines that require the student to master skills
and apply them in performance. In other words, music
involves multiple forms of learning.
Studies by
the College Entrance Examination Board show that:
- "New research on
intelligence and brain function point in exciting future
directions that tie directly to music, while the
continuing use of music as part of the curriculum is
clearly associated with both academic skills and
personal characteristics that are highly desirable for
school progress and for developing the kind of
well-educated young people we know we need for the
nation's well-being."
- Students (1993)
with experience in music performance scored measurably
higher in both the verbal and math sections of the
Standardized Achievement Test (22 points above the mean
on verbal and 18 points above the mean on math).
- There continues
to be a significant (and growing) spread between the
scores obtained by musicians and those of their
non-musical counterparts.
- The correlation
between cognitive learning and musical understanding
continues to prove they are linked, and improving one
will develop the other. In fact, music is suspected to
be the key for unlocking the scientific mind.
- The theory of
"multiple intelligences" tags music as one of the
separate minds, and being exposed to music strengthens
all other learning forms.
- Scores rise
proportionately higher with the length of time spent
studying music in school.
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