TY - JOUR
T1 - Underlying mechanisms linking music education and cognitive modifiability
AU - Portowitz, Adena
AU - Lichtenstein, Osnat
AU - Egorova, Ludmula
AU - Brand, Eva
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - This study evaluated the impact of a music program designed to foster cognitive development and social esteem among high-risk elementary school children. Addressing the central question of how music education may help children develop general learning skills, the research design interconnected between three components: (1) the content of the music lessons; (2) interactive, educational frameworks (mediated learning environments); and (3) specific learning skills to be fostered during the music lessons. All of the participants (N = 81) attended the Jaffa Institute Child-Care Centers. Children in the experimental group (n = 45) partook in two to three hours a week of music enrichment (music appreciation, performance, creativity) conducted within mediated learning environments over a period of 2 years, while children in the control group (n = 36) did not. Pre and post assessments evaluated the development of cognitive skills (Raven, Complex Figure Tests) and social esteem (Fitts). Results indicated significant differences between the groups in the development of the targeted cognitive skills.
AB - This study evaluated the impact of a music program designed to foster cognitive development and social esteem among high-risk elementary school children. Addressing the central question of how music education may help children develop general learning skills, the research design interconnected between three components: (1) the content of the music lessons; (2) interactive, educational frameworks (mediated learning environments); and (3) specific learning skills to be fostered during the music lessons. All of the participants (N = 81) attended the Jaffa Institute Child-Care Centers. Children in the experimental group (n = 45) partook in two to three hours a week of music enrichment (music appreciation, performance, creativity) conducted within mediated learning environments over a period of 2 years, while children in the control group (n = 36) did not. Pre and post assessments evaluated the development of cognitive skills (Raven, Complex Figure Tests) and social esteem (Fitts). Results indicated significant differences between the groups in the development of the targeted cognitive skills.
KW - Cognitive functions
KW - Cognitive modifiability
KW - High-risk children
KW - Mediated learning environments
KW - Music education
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=76649091291&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1321103x09344378
DO - 10.1177/1321103x09344378
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AN - SCOPUS:76649091291
SN - 1321-103X
VL - 31
SP - 107
EP - 128
JO - Research Studies in Music Education
JF - Research Studies in Music Education
IS - 2
ER -