Music

Aliyah MORGENSTERN morgen at idf.ext.jussieu.fr
Wed Mar 5 20:38:51 UTC 2008


Thank you so much!
Best,
Aliyah

Le 5 mars 08 à 20:22, Jean Berko Gleason a écrit :

>
> Dear Aliyah
>
> Ellen Winner at Boston College and her colleagues at Project Zero at
> Harvard have conducted quite a lot of research on the kinds of  
> questions
> you raise.  See, e.g.,
>
> http://www2.bc.edu/~winner/current_music.html
>
> cheers,
>
> jean
>
> Jean Berko Gleason
>
>
>
> Aliyah MORGENSTERN wrote:
>> Dear infochildes,
>>
>> Does anyone know of "good" scientific evidence that learning music at
>> all or early has a positive impact on children's cognitive
>> development, concentration, memory, attention to others etc... and on
>> school results (reading as well as maths, languages of course...) and
>> even higher education? I'd like to help a program which is trying to
>> bring music into schools in "under-privileged" areas (called ZEP in
>> France)  but I'm not a specialist of that field and can only talk
>> about my experience and intuitions... In France, music is very often
>> only accessible to upper-middle class families. Any articles,
>> websites... on the matter would really help.
>>
>> My best,
>>
>> Aliyah MORGENSTERN
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >
>


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