Jazz Goes to School
"Jazz Goes to School has allowed my students the diversity they need for musical appreciation. I believe it will continue to broaden students' horizons and awareness in many aspects of their young lives.” Marcie Gass, Gypsum Elementary School
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April 9 free concert will begin at the Vilar PAC at 6pm, and seats will be available on a first come, first served basis.
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The history of jazz and the music itself have rarely been taught in American public schools at any level. When they have been, they generally have received only a passing mention and/or been treated more from an entertainment standpoint than an educational one, for example, as part of a typical school music assembly. The VJF's Jazz Goes to School program offers an innovative and fully integrated approach to teaching music and social studies at the elementary school level. The program is presented free of charge by the VJF to all 4th and 5th graders (over 1,000 students) in the public schools of Eagle County, Colorado.
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The benefits of an elementary school level music education
are well established as an effective tool for teaching students
the thinking skills essential to success in any academic
discipline. Recent research has confirmed that listening
to music at an early age stimulates brain development and
that listeners become better learners who demonstrate a highly
creative approach to problem solving. Research has also established
a child's early exposure to the arts is one of the most critical
aspects in developing a life-long interest. Unfortunately
in this era of declining public support for the arts, music
education is an easy victim of the budgetary axe. Jazz Goes
to School fills a void with many important lessons and skills,
which reinforces the learning of the standard curriculum
and stimulates the students' creativity in the process. |




