Joan Gillman is a creative educator and talented musician who has built a career at the intersection of education and the arts. She began teaching with a desire to shape young minds–not just ...
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Does music training make kids smarter? Psychologists rethink it
Parents have long treated piano recitals and violin lessons as a kind of academic insurance policy, a cultural bet that ...
Elsie Korioth's teaching tools for a recent afternoon class included a guitar, a small drum, a pile of colorful scarfs and her own ability to turn just about any classroom direction into a song.
Elementary school teachers have noticed that their students don’t have the coping strategies to self-regulate—or manage their emotions and behaviors—that previous generations had. More than 8 in 10 ...
How does the human brain track emotions and support transitions between these emotions? In a new eNeuro paper, Matthew Sachs and colleagues, from Colombia University, used music and an advanced ...
Music is remarkable in its ability to evoke profound emotions — chills and thrills — in listeners. And being emotionally moved by music is an inherently pleasurable experience. Most music listeners ...
Professor of Cognitive-Neuroscience , Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle When I hear Shania Twain’s You’re Still The One, it takes me back to when I was 15, playing on my ...
This study addresses the challenges in teacher emotion recognition (TER), namely the lack of high-quality multimodal datasets and insufficient modeling of common and discriminative emotional features ...
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