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"Last year, we began a partnership with Averett University (for GUM), Growing Up Musically program, that enriched our students' musical knowledge and experience," said Head Start education director Jion Word.
Part of that enrichment includes incorporating music in different subjects.
"I have seen a great impact on their learning through music. They use music now to learn letters," Word said.
The program is funded by a donation from local residents Ben and Betty Davenport.
The donation pays for Averett assistant music professor Dr. Janet Phillips to work with students in the Head Start program using a curriculum developed from programming from Averett's music department.
"There's more and more research showing that music helps us learn, retain, even grow our brains," Phillips explained.
Averett education majors also work with the students and help teach other educators how to implement the program.
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Source: WSLS