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Saskatchewan educators celebrate the importance of music in schools [Video]

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Jack and Jan Cooper, of Cooper Studios, spend much of their time teaching Indigenous children in reserves across Canada about music and its importance.

Jack is the CEO and first started teaching Indigenous children music because there was no formal programs for it on reserves.

“They were lucky to have a teacher who would sing some songs with them. That was good. But I knew that music can be an integral part of children’s education,” said Jack.

Jan founded the company with the belief children can learn and benefit so much from music.

“Basically we also wanted to prove that anybody could sing. And it was healthy. It got the technique I teach, which is based on teaching, also gets rid of stress and it helps the children gain self-confidence,” said Jan.

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