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    Counsel #7 — Music And Teaching

    Picture: Counsel #7 — Music And TeachingCLi 78.1

    Educators and scientists have observed a positive relationship between music and learning. Music in the classroom helps students retain information, enhances creativity, and creates a cheerful atmosphere.[71]https://www.edutopia.org/article/using-music-support-deeper-learning/CLi 78.2

    Music is also a valuable element of spiritual education. Songs that remind us of what God has done for us in the past keeps the memory of His faithfulness alive in our hearts. It is also easier to memorize biblical texts when they are sung.CLi 78.3

    “Now therefore, write down this song for yourselves, and teach it to the children of Israel.” Deuteronomy 31:19 NKJVCLi 78.4

    “The value of song as a means of education should never be lost sight of. Let there be singing in the home, of songs that are sweet and pure, and there will be fewer words of censure and more of cheerfulness and hope and joy. Let there be singing in the school; and the pupils will be drawn closer to God, to their teachers, and to one another.” Ellen White in Child Guidance, p. 523CLi 78.5

    Reflect: If you are an educator, ministry leader, or parent how can you use music in spiritual education? If you are a student, how might music help you learn?CLi 78.6

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