Education Through Music 2019 Spring Newsletter

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SPRING 2019

SOUND-OFF News from Education Through Music

Education Through Music Releases 2017-18 Impact Report Education Through Music has released a new report highlighting baseline findings from the first year of our updated approach to evaluating the impact of ETM’s music education model and programming. In 2017, ETM embarked on a multi-year evaluation plan to gain insight into areas such as access to and opportunity for music education, student engagement in music and school, and music teacher and principal satisfaction. Some key findings include: • 79% of families say it would be difficult for them to pay for private music lessons without a school music program; • 40% of students in new partner schools report they have never before had a general music class. Moving forward, ETM is working to gather data that will allow analysis of year over year changes, in order to delve more deeply into the program’s impact and, where needed, strengthen services. We look forward to continuing this assessment so that we strengthen and improve going forward. “ETM remains committed to bringing high-quality music education to all students,” said Executive Director Penny Swift. “Our ongoing evaluation ensures that the ETM model supports school communities in the best possible way.”

59% of middle-school

students in ensembles have wanted to skip school but went anyway, because of ensemble

70% of parents whose

children attend ETM partner schools agree that learning music helps their child’s social development

Read the full report at impact.ETMonline.org

100% of surveyed partner

school principals agree that concerts and musical performances are an important part of their school’s culture

Quality music education for all children


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