Yes, because sometimes it can be very distracting to the students. Especially if they are trying to concentrate.
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There is not a good scientific study on actual test scores, but there is proof that soft instrumental music can help a person to concentrate better. Loud music, or music that has words and heavy rhythm, actually distracts a person worse than silence.
In the context of MAPEH, "M" stands for Music. MAPEH is an acronym commonly used in the Philippines' education system, representing the subjects Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health. The inclusion of Music aims to enhance students' appreciation of musical concepts, skills, and cultural expressions.
Literacy practices in students' everyday lives. Multi-modal. On the whole, students reading and writing combines the use of symbols, pictures, colour, music, etc. Multi-media. ... Shared. ... Non-linear. ... Agentic. ... Purposeful to the student. Generative - involving sense-making and creativity.
Independent variable: studying with music Dependent variable: students' test scores
Answering Machine Music was created in 1999.
That makes a student didn't want to study!
Yes. http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/questions-with-yes-or-no-answers.html
30% of the students favored Country Music.
You can't record music on your digital answering machine because the song is to long and the machine doesn't have that much memory.
music help students because they concentrate more and they have something to think about
There are several companies that provide music of on hold answering services. You can try Muzak, Map Communications, PCMSI, On Hold Company and Sound-Tele.
64% of 25 = 16 students
Answering questions ! Distance Shopping Listening to music On-line Banking Playing Games Research or Study Remote computer access Sending/receiving Emails Social networking Watching video
the answer would be 4 students
People especially students often get distracted by background nosies. Having soft music helps students get on track and get their work done.