This document discusses how music can help students learn and be incorporated into the educational process. It provides guidelines for effective use of music in the classroom, such as using music that is not too loud and of a gentle nature without explicit lyrics. Examples are given of how music has been used successfully in subjects like history, language arts, and math. Studies have shown benefits of music education like improved self-esteem, social skills, and math and reading abilities. The brain also processes music across interconnected areas, and musicians' brains are better able to synchronize sounds. The document concludes that music is an essential part of students' development and should be as fundamental as other core subjects.