Why are creative skills placed in the second position in today's society? Some people say that music education is a waste of precious materials, it takes time to go away from subjects of academics, and it is loud and distracting, but in fact it is wrong. Music is a precious resource that everyone should enjoy. Although our economy has declined recently, we should not convince ourselves that the only way to become productive is to make us feel uncomfortable like computers and science. In the recent recession in the United States, music education is usually one of the first projects in all regions of the country, but it is not so because it is suitable for students in fields such as academic and socialization.
Naturally, musicians and music educators point out that these studies are the basis for supporting the importance of music education. The National Institute of Music Education (NAFME, formerly MENC), a major organization in the United States, added "Music Research Advantages" to the "Website and Digital" website. "Music studies are supported by social success, success of school and learning, success of development of intelligence, and opinion leaders including President John F. Kennedy in 1962." The life of art is a country's It is close to the center of purpose, discontinuation in life, it is far from distraction, it is a test of the quality of national civilization - (MENC, 2009)
To prove the importance of music education, researchers gathered 147 students from several schools in the Netherlands and studied using the music method developed by the Ministry of Education and Education of the Netherlands and the Center for Art Education Experts Was carried out. Each school follows the usual school curriculum, some of which include music or visual art course, and students can take theoretical and practical courses, others do not. Five years later, researchers evaluated the academic performance and cognitive abilities of each child (as described above) and compared the two groups. By doing so, they discovered that people who received music lesson significantly improved their cognitive abilities compared to those who did not take music lessons. They also found that people participating in visual arts courses benefited from visual and spatial short term memory improvements.