Many people have different arguments for why music education is important, Tim Lautzenheiser from the Music for All organization says “Music enhances cognitive learning and facilitates growth in many areas of human development, i.e., motivation, social skills, time management, situational awareness, aesthetic appreciation, etc.” The College Board SAT group profile …show more content…
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Not only does music education affect humans mentally but also, “70% of those who were involved in music say that it was at least somewhat influential in contributing to their current level of personal fulfillment.” (Harris Interactive, 2008.) In Wickerham’s article she explains how at first she thought that choir competitions were all about winning and getting fours and fives, but later she reveals “…Choir was no longer about competitions and awards, rather, it was about character building.” She also mentions that “Scores do not define a program, nor do they dictate the pride one should take in it: it is the strength and bravery of those who are a part of it that