MUSIC IN ENHANCING TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESSES
Keywords:
music in education, teaching strategies, learning enhancement, student engagement, cognitive development, classroom management, motivation.Abstract
This article explores the role of music as a tool for enhancing teaching and learning processes across various educational settings. With increasing emphasis on learner engagement and multisensory instruction, music has emerged as a powerful medium to support cognitive, emotional, and social development. The article discusses key ways in which music can be integrated into teaching practices to improve memory retention, motivation, language acquisition, classroom management, and overall learning outcomes. Practical strategies and real-life examples are presented to illustrate the impact of music on both teacher effectiveness and student performance.
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