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Extracurricular music and visual arts activities are related to academic performance improvement in school-aged children

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Extracurricular music and visual arts activities are related to academic performance improvement in school-aged children

C. Ishiguro, T. Ishihara, et al.

This longitudinal study investigates how extracurricular music and visual arts activities contribute to academic performance in seventh-grade Japanese children. Conducted by Chiaki Ishiguro, Toru Ishihara, and Noriteru Morita, the research reveals a positive link between these activities and improved academic outcomes, suggesting a significant role for arts education in academic success.

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Abstract
The present longitudinal study examined whether extracurricular activities in the arts and corresponding scores in art classes have a positive association with general academic performance. Data were collected from 488 seventh-grade children (259 boys and 229 girls) for over two years. Information regarding their participation in extracurricular activities in music and visual arts, grade points in general academic performance (i.e., Japanese, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, and English), music, and arts were obtained at the end of the seventh and ninth grades. Structural equation modeling revealed that participation in extracurricular activities in both music and visual arts was positively associated with improvements in general academic performance from the seventh and ninth grades, and these associations were related to changes in music and visual arts scores. This finding suggests that arts education can contribute to improving general academic performance; however, the current study shows correlational relationships. Future research should examine the causal relationship between art involvement and academic performance by controlling for other factors (e.g., IQ, motivation, etc.).
Publisher
npj Science of Learning
Published On
Mar 29, 2023
Authors
Chiaki Ishiguro, Toru Ishihara, Noriteru Morita
Tags
extracurricular activities
academic performance
music education
visual arts
Japanese children
longitudinal study
arts education
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