Today I’m going to talk to you about music in class. Music can be a huge distraction in class and throw kids off track in a hurry. Also allowing music in class could lead to more thefts of I-pods and stuff like that. Despite these points there are more positive reasons for the subject. Let me explain. Music is Relaxing, can help students concentrate, and allow most kids to stay on task instead of talking.
So my first positive reason for allowing music in class is relaxation. N55ow I know sometimes students shouldn’t be relaxing they should be working right? Well during tough assignments like essays perhaps you need to relax to come up with ideas. Kids would be more likely to listen to their teacher and work if they were doing more of what they wanted to do. There for kids would be a lot nicer in class.
My second point is concentration. Concentration is a big deal in high school you have to be on top of your game in class to get your assignments done. Sometimes it’s hard to think of ways to finish your assignments on time or with individuality right? Well music solves everything I believe just sit back and put in some headphones and start brainstorming up thing so that you can finish your assignments on time.
My next very valid point is staying on task. This is something that every student struggles with in high school making friends, getting girls, and planning weekends. Well guess what if the teacher says pull out your I-pods and listen to your music. Kids are going to be happy and then they are going to stick in their ear phones and pay attention to their work and not other people. I mean of course there will always be side conversations but that’s people not just high school students.
So those are my reasons for having music in class there are strong points to both sides so you have to figure out witch is stronger. I think that music is a very influential thing and has to be used properly specially in school. I hope I interested you enough to get this far anyways thank you.
Ryan
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