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Of all the arts, the one that appears to affect the lives of children most directly is music. Scientific evidence proves that students involved in music education score significantly higher in Maths, Science and Languages. They have enhanced spatial and naturalistic intelligences and engage less in disruptive behavior. The present enquiry employs focus group research to explore the impact of music learning on student performance. For this enquiry twenty five, primary school teachers have actively participated in focus group discussion. The results indicate a high correlation between music learning and classroom performance.

Dr. U.A.G Isani , Dr. Zaira Wahab . (2008) Musical Learning and Classroom Performance: A Focus Group Research of Elite Primary Schools in Pakistan , Journal of Elementary Education, Volume-18, Issue-1.
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