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Use Music in Teaching and Learning

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Do you use music in your teaching and learning? If not, maybe you should consider using music.

Research has shown that music can:

  • Set a positive mood
  • Raise energy levels
  • Reduce stress levels
  • Calm your students
  • Motivate and inspire your students
  • Keep students focused and attentive

Whether you need to calm your students down, or get them up and moving, music is just the thing to try out.

Additional information can be found in this Music and Learning: Integrating Music in the Classroom article by Chris Brewer.

Also, it may not be a simple task to find suitable free music to use in your classroom or for your videos and presentations. Here are a few websites with affordable royalty-free audio clips that you can try:

Is there a website that you use to find royalty-free music? If so, let us know in the comments.

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1 thought on “Use Music in Teaching and Learning

  1. Elizabeth Hammer

    I often have music playing when students enter class. I use classical mixes from 8tracks.com (you get a certain number of hours free per week) or from Pandora.com. I will also play themed music on special occasions (holidays, Halloween, Mardi Gras).

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