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Day off, shitty weather and I'm writing a research proposal.

“Can listening to music in the classroom while completing learning activities lead to an increase of student’s ability to focus their attention and achieve higher academic results?”

What are your thoughts?

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  1. littlerobin answered: as a junior high school student, i feel obliged to say yes, it does.
  2. christinacosmetic answered: YES
  3. titlepage answered: hey! wait, i just saw this. and i have stuff to say! i will include it in tomorrow’s email. x
  4. nakedbones answered: I personally think so. I know when I’m in a classroom I can focus better if there is noise of some kind and I study better with mustic.
  5. rachelmusicquiz answered: depends on what music… black moth super rainbow or the new fuck buttons album def helps me focus! :)
  6. kelseyyrose answered: Everyone in my classes growing up loved having music on in class, but for me it was way too distracting!I think it depends on how one learns.
  7. littlejosephine answered: i can concentrate when what i am reading is in spanish and what i am listening is in english.
  8. loveonmymind answered: Yes yes yes yes. Do I need to explain why? Cause I don’t really have a reason. I just believe it does.
  9. virtuallyheartless answered: It would depend on their learning style. Studies have shown that children who have listened to Mozart have done better on tests though.
  10. latourellegrl answered: depends on what you learning activity you are doing…
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