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1: Music and its impact on learning - Coggle Diagram
1: Music and its impact on learning
1.1: Music is distracting
Music has to be non-lyrical when studying otherwise I won't be able to concentrate (p3)
When studying, they either listen without music or music without words (p1)
I would say during learning I can find it quite distracting when it comes to reading, less so if it doesn't have any words (p5)
I don't like listening to music when I'm learning new stuff because it can be quite distracting (p6)
Sometimes, music does detract from studying effectiveness, so its important to have a balance of suitable music (p2)
If they listen to music with lots of vocals and lyrics, they can get distracted from their work (p7)
I semi-regularly listen to music when I'm writing something but more often than not I get distracted by it (p8)
I can't really focus with music with lyrics if I'm trying to learn because there's too much stimulus and information (p8)
1.2: Music aids learning
Classical music makes them motivated to study (p1)
Classical music boots my energy to focus and soothes my mind when I study (p2)
I would prefer to listen to music during my studies as it creates a relaxing environment to focus on (p2)
I listen to classical music when I did A-level work (p7)
I listen to music before, during and after studying as it helps me to concentrate (p4)
Listening to lo-fi or classical can positively affect learning as it helps them to focus and stop procrastinating (p7)
I really value music when I'm studying (p4)
I love listening to music when I study as it helps me stop being distracted (p4)
Music definitely helps with their learning (p4)
I listen to music when revising because I don't like silence as that in itself can be quite distracting (p6)