Yes it can. Not all music though. Research has proven that classical and Rock Music relax students and help tem concentrate.
Sure, people learn about music by listening to music.
1) yes because listening to music might help kids do their work and no because they might get into the music instead of the work 2) For some students listening to music does help but it is scientifically proven that music does not help students learn, it just distracts them.
Are there any studies that show how listening to music helps students learn? EloGe AKa KRIZ
it depends on what music you listen to and how loud it is and whether you like it or not. It also depends on what you are learning.
It really depends on the individual
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: Easy ! The song that you don't understand the lyrics ( language ) . :)
students listen to other media while listening to music
how to read music notes and how to play music!
Yes, it is possible to learn rhythm through practice, listening to music, and studying different rhythmic patterns.
There have been many studies performed on this issue which has been nicknamed "The Mozart Effect". The idea is that the sensory stimulation of listening to music while reading can leave the mind more open to learning. The results of these studies conflict leaving no DEFINITE answer. You can learn more here:http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/lerch1/edpsy/mozart_effect.html This site can help you understand the debate and whether or not listening to music while reading is worth a try.