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Music Therapy in the Classroom. Research Paper

Pages:5 (1593 words)

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Subject:Arts

Topic:Music Therapy

Document Type:Research Paper

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Once this occurs, is when everyone will be more focused, because this is opening their minds to new ideas. Over the course of time, this will lead to an increase in the total amounts of learning comprehension. This is when there will be a transformation inside the classroom.

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"Music Research," OOHOI, Internet, available from http://www.oohoi.com/physical_therapy/music_therapy/effectiveness_edu.htm, accessed18 December 2011.

Music Therapy in Health and Education. London: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Bruscia, Kenneth. Defining music therapy. Spring Lake, PA: Spring House Books, 1989.

Hall, John. "The effect of background music on the reading comprehension of 278 eighth and ninth grade students." Journal of Educational Research, 45 (1952) 451 -- 458.

Michael Kiger. "Effects of music information load on a reading comprehension task."

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 69, (1989) 531 -- 534.

Pellitteri, John. "Music therapy in the special education setting." Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 30, no 4 (2000) 379-391.

Turban Format. http://www.uvu.edu/owl/infor/pdf/style_guides/Turabian.pdf

"Music Research," OOHOI, Internet, available from http://www.oohoi.com/physical_therapy/music_therapy/effectiveness_edu.htm, accessed18 December 2011.

Kenneth Bruscia. Defining music therapy. (Spring Lake, PA: Spring House Books, 1989), 47

John Pellitteri. "Music therapy in the special education setting." Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 30, no 4 (2000) 379-391.

John Pellitteri. "Music therapy in the special education setting." Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 30, no 4 (2000) 379-391.

Music Therapy in Health and Education (London: Oxford University Press, 1993). 26 -- 59.

Music Therapy in Health and Education (London: Oxford University Press, 1993). 26 -- 59.

John Hall. "The effect of background music on the reading comprehension of 278 eighth and ninth grade students." Journal of Educational Research, 45 (1952) 451 -- 458.

Michael Kiger. "Effects of music…


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Bibliography

"Music Research," OOHOI, Internet, available from http://www.oohoi.com/physical_therapy/music_therapy/effectiveness_edu.htm, accessed18 December 2011.

Music Therapy in Health and Education. London: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Bruscia, Kenneth. Defining music therapy. Spring Lake, PA: Spring House Books, 1989.

Hall, John. "The effect of background music on the reading comprehension of 278 eighth and ninth grade students." Journal of Educational Research, 45 (1952) 451 -- 458.

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