Conservatory Lab Charter School CONTACT:25 Arlington St. Brighton, MA 02135 617-254-8904 www.conservatorylab.orgDiana Lam 
DESCRIPTION:The "good idea" here is "Learning Through Music" -- wherein music
informs the entire curriculum. A growing body of research indicates
that music education improves academic performance in reading, math
and social studies as well; in 1998 three New England Conservatory
(NEC) faculty members and one other school educator, decided to create
an elementary school for inner-city Boston children, that would be a
laboratory -- testing the idea and its many practical ramifications, and
developing replicable teaching modules for dissemination to schools
everywhere (in 2000 NEC also created a national Journal for Learning
Through Music).
Selected by lottery (with a waiting list of 400), the 132 students
have no special musical aptitudes going in; all are given keyboard
training, a home and school recorder (an easy instrument) and in the
first grade, a violin (a difficult instrument). Music informs
everything -- not just course content, but mental and physical skills
development (listening, questioning, creating, practicing, performing
and reflecting). Classes and student-teacher ratios are small,
intellectual curiosity and the love of learning are valued, and--not
least--a free extended-day program supports both students and their
working parents. Donors to CLCC are participants in a nationally
distinguished, leading, educational experiment. (2002: CULTURE: Education: Formal: Schools)
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