Dr. Georgi Lozanov’s “Accelerated Learning”: Madeline’s Monthly Blog, Musical Tips, & Radio Show for April 2014.
Remember to start your day right by listening to Classical music which has the power to improve your mood, make you smarter, help you work faster with more accuracy, improves health and healing, grows healthier plants in fewer days, increases sales in stores, soothes your mind and prevents crime. This month our interview and radio[...]
Mozart Symphonies are the Top Classical Music for Concentrating and Focusing: Madeline’s Monthly Blog, Musical Tips, & Radio Show for March 2014.
March is “Music in Our Schools Month” so inspire, encourage, and motivate your students by putting Mozart Symphonies on in the background of your classroom to improve your students concentration and discipline. This month our interview and radio show celebrates the work of Dr. Ann Savan, Welsh science teacher. Her hobby is Classical music. Our[...]
Brighter Students Through Classical Music: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for February 2014
Start your romantic Valentine’s Day right by listening to Classical music which has the power to improve your mood, make you smarter, help you work faster with more accuracy, and improves health and healing. This month we have an interview and radio show with Becky Ann Jenkins Irons, master teacher and musician. Our article of[...]
Music Makes Good Scientists: Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for January 2014
Remember to start your New Year right by listening to Classical music which has the power to make you smarter, help you work faster with more accuracy, improves health and healing, grows healthier plants in fewer days, increases sales in stores, and can prevent crime. If school cafeterias and school buses played Classical Music, the[...]
One Minute Radio Show: 2014
Radio Show Feature Question for December 2014 How did Classical Music play a part of President Warren Harding’s life and what musical instruments did he play? Radio Show Feature Question for November 2014 How does Classical Music play a part of President John Tyler’s life and his father, Judge John Tyler, Sr.’s life and what[...]
Dr. James “Jim” Nicholas, Fireman, teacher, and Musician for Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog for December 2013
Christmas is fast approaching. This month we have an interview and Radio Show with Dr. James “Jim” Nicholas, a Fireman, teacher, and musician. Our article of the month is “Roadmap to Your Goals" by Madeline Frank, Ph.D., DTM. Several articles are included on how studying a musical instrument has helped professional careers in finance, technology, and media and[...]
Nancy Scott, Teacher & Musician : Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article & Radio Show for November 2013
Our holidays, Thanksgiving and Chanukah are fast approaching. Let us give thanks for the blessings we have been given. Our web site has a new look and a new server. Please re-sign up for your newsletter and radio show at https://2025.madelinefrankviola.com By playing Classical music in your class rooms, in the hallways of your school,[...]
The Right Music to Study By- October 2013
October 2013 is the seventh Anniversary of “Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog” and the sixth Anniversary of “Madeline’s One Minute Musical Radio Show”. By playing Classical music in your class rooms, in the hallways of your school, in the cafeteria during lunch and on school buses to and from school your students will[...]
Maryl Arbuckle Case, Master Mathematics Teacher and Violinist – September 2013
We are beginning a new school year which is a new opportunity to begin using classical music in the classrooms during class and in the hallways and on school buses to and from school. Classical music playing in the background helps students to relax, allowing them to concentrate and do a better job on their[...]
10 Secrets to Stop Student Boredom & Inspire Them – August 2013
We are beginning a new school year which is a new opportunity to begin using classical music in the classrooms during class, in the hallways, in the lunchroom, and on school buses to and from school. Classical music played in the background helps students learn to relax, allowing them to concentrate and do a better[...]