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See what the ABA Law Journal has to say about Music Education:
http://www.abajournal.com/news/how_did_music_education_influence_your_life_career

KSNT 27 News (NBC)—Music helps improve the mind
http://www.ksnt.com/news/also/11218671.html

Secondary students who participated in band or orchestra reported the lowest lifetime and current use of all substances (alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs). – Texas Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse Report. Reported in Houston Chronicle, January 1998

The term ‘core academic subjects’ means English, reading or language arts, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography.”
– No Child Left Behind Act of 2002, Title IX, Part A, Sec. 9101 (11)

Schools that have music programs have significantly higher graduation rates than do those without programs (90.2% as compared to 72.9%). In addition, those that rate their programs as “excellent” or “very good” have an even higher graduation rate (90.9%). Schools that have music programs have significantly higher attendance rates than do those without programs (93.3% as compared to 84.9%). Harris Interactive poll of high school principals conducted Spring 2006; funded by MENC and NAMM. For more info, contact info@menc.org

Students of the arts continue to outperform their non-arts peers on the SAT, according to reports by the College Entrance Examination Board. In 2006, SAT takers with coursework/experience in music performance scored 57 points higher on the verbal portion of the test and 43 points higher on the math portion than students with no coursework or experience in the arts. Scores for those with coursework in music appreciation were 62 points higher on the verbal and 41 points higher on the math portion. – The Student Descriptive Questionnaire, a self-reported component of the SAT that gathers information about students’ academic preparation, gathered data for these reports. Source: The College Board, Profile of College-Bound Seniors National Report for 2006; http://www.collegeboard.com

Nearly 100% of past winners in the prestigious Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Math, Science and Technology (for high school students) play one or more musical instruments. This led the Siemens Foundation to host a recital at Carnegie Hall in 2004, featuring some of these young people, after which a panel of experts debated the nature of the apparent science/music link. – The Midland Chemist (American Chemical Society) Vol. 42, No.1, Feb. 2005

Students of the arts continue to outperform their non-arts peers on the SAT, according to reports by the College Entrance Examination Board. In 2005, SAT takers with coursework/experience in music performance scored 56 points higher on the verbal portion of the test and 39 points higher on the math portion than students with no coursework or experience in the arts. Scores for those with coursework in music appreciation were 60 points higher on the verbal and 39 points higher on the math portion.

Data for these reports were gathered by the Student Descriptive Questionnaire, a self-reported component of the SAT that gathers information about students' academic preparation.

Course Title

Verbal Mean Scores

Math Mean Scores

 

2001

2002

2004

2005

2001

2002

2004

2005

Music:Study or Appreciation

539

537

536

538

538

537

533

537

Music Performance

533

530

530

534

535

535

532

537

No Arts Coursework

476

473

473

478

494

494

492

498


Years of Study

Verbal Mean Scores

Math Mean Scores

 

2001

2002

2004

2005

2001

2002

2004

2005

More than 4 years

544

538

533

534

545

541

536

540

4 or more Years

535

536

539

543

530

534

535

541

3 Years

518

513

512

514

518

516

512

516

2 Years

506

504

505

508

513

514

512

517

1 Year

497

495

497

501

510

510

510

515

.5 Year or Less

485

484

483

485

500

502

498

502

 

 

 




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