Improvising the Mind: Metacognitive Skill Formation Through Musical Practice Among Youth
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music education, Metacognitive Skills, youths, Cognitive Development, Educational Psychology, , pilot study, Developmental tool, non-clinical toolDimensions Badge
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The purpose of this study is to explore how structured music education influences the development of metacognitive skills—such as self-regulation, planning, monitoring, and evaluation—among youths. The rationale for the study is grounded in the growing recognition that music learning engages higher-order cognitive processes, promotes reflective thinking, and enhances students’ ability to manage their own learning. Despite evidence linking arts education to improved academic and emotional outcomes, limited empirical research has examined the specific relationship between music training and metacognitive awareness in the youth population. The study employs a quasi-experimental design with 120 students from urban area, divided equally into two groups: students receiving formal music education for at least one academic year and those with no structured musical training. The Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI) by Dr. Punita Govil were used to assess metacognitive components. Statistical analysis (Mean, SD, t-test) compare mean scores between groups. Preliminary observations from a pilot group suggest that musically trained students demonstrate higher levels of self-monitoring, goal-setting, and strategic learning behaviours compared to non-trained peers. These findings point toward the potential use of music education as a non-clinical, developmental tool to enhance metacognitive growth and self-directed learning. The study has implications for educational and therapeutic practices, emphasizing music-based interventions as supportive frameworks for cognitive and emotional self-regulation.Abstract
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