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Why Music Education Belongs in Public SchoolsThis forum post has messages dated from 03/22/10 through 06/06/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Schools
| Why Music Education Belongs in Public Schools In this www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Roger H. Brown, President of Berklee College of Music, gives a passionate defense of music education and the importance of encouraging every possible student to participate in a music-related school activity. |
| Music and any form of creative arts is advisable to be incorporated to both the public and private sectors of the education system. A school should help mold the awareness and creativity of the student with regards to arts appreciation and creating works of arts themselves. Some students may not be fortunate enough to finish or go to college but as long as they have an aspiration for the art, they could somehow get a creer ut of it. |
| Aside from academics, most schools also encourage their students to participate in music-related activities. In this way, teachers can help their students develop their talents in music. Being inclined in this kind of arts could be useful for them when they start a new career. In fact, some schools create music clubs for students where they can freely join so that can mold their potential well in that field. |
| Hi there! I really like he programs given by some public schools in making and utilizing the talents of the children especially in singing. I am really not of that a singer but I really love music and I hope other places with schools would have this same goal as of them. I am really proud to be a product of a public school institution. Thank You so much. And have a great day to all of you guys. |
| Music education both belong in public and private schools. Maybe it is just because public schools had given more time of studying music than private schools. I believe that public schools really put a lot of effort in molding the abilities and capabilities of a child. Schools have major roles in the growth of a student. It is responsible for the knowledge and learning that child can acquire that can help them reach success. |
| I personally believe that it is very important to introduce music to our kids. Music plays a great role to our society. I love music and it would be great if my kids would be inclined to music and be able to play even just a single instrument. My husband is into music as well. Thanks a lot and have a great day ahead to all of you guys. ciao. |
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