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A Sound Investment

The Value of Music Education

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A Sound Investment

Auteur(s): Samuel Jacobowitz
Narrateur(s): Luke Walrath
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Music classes are often at the bottom of the academic priority list, undervalued and underfunded.

This must change.

By reviewing the latest research on music's cognitive, social, emotional, and cultural benefits, A Sound Investment provides conclusive evidence for the need to adequately fund music programs.

In A Sound Investment, you will learn how:

● Music influences brain structure and enhances cognition

● Music influences IQ, SAT, GPA, and standardized test scores

● Music fosters growth mindsets and resilience

● Music impacts memory and executive function

● Music nurtures emotional expression and creativity

● Music fosters cultural understanding and builds community

● Music aptitude testing can be used to unlock students' musical potential

● You can help advocate for music education

● And so much more!

Help support the Music Education Matters Organization—buy your copy now.

©2024 Samuel Jacobowitz (P)2024 Samuel Jacobowitz
Enseignement et techniques Musique Éducation

Ce que les critiques en disent

“A thoroughly researched and passionately composed defense of music education. This book is a compelling and engaging read for all audiences.” -Teddy Abrams, Grammy award-winning conductor of the Louisville Symphony.

“A well-laid-out and straightforward argument for why school districts, governments, businesses, and individual philanthropists ought to invest in robust music programs in every one of our schools.” -Ryan Fleur, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

“This book shines an important light on how music plays a fundamental role in mental health and cognitive function and raises awareness about this fundamental and indispensable social good.” -Greg Scholl, Executive Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center

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