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PEDAGOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZING MUSIC CLUBS AT SCHOOL

Abstract

The aim of this article is to comprehensively explore and highlight the pedagogical importance of organizing music clubs at schools. It will delve into how these club can foster creativity, promote teamwork, boost confidence, enhance academic performance, and cultivate a lifelong appreciation for music. The article seeks to provide a thorough understanding of how music clubs contribute to the holistic development of students and their educational experience.

Keywords

Music education, school clubs, holistic learning, teamwork, musical talents, educational benefits, artistic expression, co-curricular activities.

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