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The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5 Goucher College Graduate Programs in Education Kristina Gillmeister

The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5

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Page 1: The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5

The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the

Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement

of Elementary School Students in Grades 3

through 5 Goucher College

Graduate Programs in Education

Kristina Gillmeister

Page 2: The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5

Background

• National crisis in mathematics achievement

• A call for greater devotion to fundamentals

• National cuts in music and art programs

Page 3: The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5

Statement of Hypothesis

• The research hypothesis was that students who received instrumental music instruction were predicted to have a higher level of mathematics achievement as measured by their performance on the Maryland School Assessments (MSA) than those who did not receive instrumental music instruction.

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Statement of Hypothesis

• Within Grade Comparisons

• Total Music Instruction Comparisons

• Null hypotheses were created to test the statistical significance of each comparison where it was stated that there would be no difference in scores between the groups being compared.

Page 5: The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5

Literature Review

• Relationships between mathematics and music– Biological– Skill Sets– Academic

Page 6: The Effect of Instrumental Music Instruction on the Standardized Mathematics Assessment Achievement of Elementary School Students in Grades 3 through 5

Methods

• Design– Causal-Comparative– Within grade comparisons– Total music instruction comparison

• Variables– Independent: participation in and years of

instrumental music instruction – Dependent: mathematics achievement on the

Maryland School Assessments (MSA) in mathematics

– Control: students with no music– Experimental: students with 1+ years music

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Methods

• Participants– 240 5th grade students– 3 schools in Northern Anne Arundel

County– Variety of school characteristics

• Instrument – MSA in mathematics

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Methods

• Procedure– Identify students– Gather test and demographic data– Statistical analysis of data for two

comparisons– Determine significance of comparisons

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Results• Within Grade Comparisons

Scale Score by Grade

3rd 4th 5th400

420

440

460

No MusicMusic

*** * ***

A.

Test Year

MS

A S

core

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Results• Within Grade Comparisons

Algebra/Patterns Subscore by Grade

3rd 4th 5th400

420

440

460

480

500

No MusicMusic

*** ns **

B.

Test Grade

MS

A S

core

Geometry/Measurement Subscore by Grade

3rd 4th 5th400

420

440

460

480

500

No MusicMusic

* * ***

C.

Test Year

MSA

Sco

re

Statistics/Probability Subscore by Grade

3rd 4th 5th400

420

440

460

480

500

** ns ***

MusicNo Music

D.

Test Grade

MSA

Sco

re

Number Concepts/Computation Subscore by Grade

3rd 4th 5th400

420

440

460

480

500

n.d.

ns **

No MusicMusic

E.

Test Grade

MSA

Sco

re

Process of Mathematics Subscore by Grade

3rd 4th 5th400

420

440

460

480

500

** * ***

No MusicMusic

F.

Test Grade

MSA

Sco

re

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Results

• Total Music Instruction Comparisons5th Grade Scale Score

400

410

420

430

440

450

ns

*

***

A.

Instrumental Music Instruction

MS

A S

co

re

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Results

• Total Music Instruction Comparisons5th Grade Algebra/Patterns Subscore

400

410

420

430

440

450

ns

ns*

B.

Instrumental Music Instruction

MS

A S

co

re5th Grade Geometry/Measurement Subscore

400

410

420

430

440

450

ns

ns

***

C.

Instrumental Music Instruction

MS

A S

core

5th Grade Statistics/Probability Subscore

400

410

420

430

440

450

ns

*

***

D.

Instrumental Music Instruction

MS

A S

core

5th Grade Number Concepts/Computation Subscore

400

410

420

430

440

450

nsns

***

E.

Instrumental Music Instruction

MS

A S

core

5th Grade Process of Mathematics Subscore

400

410

420

430

440

450

ns

*

***

F.

Instrumental Music Instruction

MS

A S

core

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Discussion

• Research hypothesis was supported• Within Grade Comparisons

- Null hypothesis rejected in many cases- Mean score higher in all cases- Greatest significance in grades 3 and 5

• Total Music Instruction Comparison- Null hypothesis rejected in many cases- Mean score increased as number of years of

music instruction increased in all cases- Greatest significance with 3 years

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Discussion

- Threats to Validity- Self-selection- Accessible population

- Future Work- Larger sample (number of students and

sets of classes) with random assignment

- Disaggregated data by No Child Left Behind subgroups

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Discussion

• Implications– Weakens arguments against

instrumental music programs– Fewer cuts in programs where skill sets

apply across disciplines– Maintain America’s status as leader

and innovator in mathematics

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Questions and Acknowledgements

• Dr. Adam Milam, Ms. Bess Rose• Amy Cohn, Deborah Derrickson, Christopher

Lerch, Mary Ferguson and the Division of Accountability, Assessment and Research from Anne Arundel County Public Schools

• Professors and fellow students in the Goucher Graduate Programs in Education

• My husband, Michael, my family and friends