Covid-19 and Online Music Education: A Qualitative Study on the Views of Preschool Teacher Candidates
Author(s) -
Hüseyin Yılmaz,
Gül SAKARYA,
Şerif GAYRETLİ,
Onur Zahal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of qualitative research in education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-2624
DOI - 10.14689/enad.28.12
Subject(s) - distance education , covid-19 , music education , qualitative research , psychology , space (punctuation) , period (music) , mathematics education , content analysis , musical , pandemic , medical education , pedagogy , computer science , sociology , medicine , social science , visual arts , physics , disease , pathology , acoustics , infectious disease (medical specialty) , operating system , art
: This study aims to examine distance music education practices in the pandemic period in line with the opinions of pre-school teacher candidates. The study, in which the single case study design, one of the qualitative research approaches, was used, was carried out with 22 preschool teacher candidates studying at the Kafkas University, Turkey. The data were collected through a semi-structured interview form created by the researchers in line with expert opinions. The obtained data were collected under different themes and analyzed with content analysis. The results of the study showed that the acquisitions made by the preschool teacher candidates during distance music education were mainly based on a theoretical foundation. It was found that the greatest practical deficiency occurred in learning a musical instrument.The participants mostly expressed their views on saving time and space as the positive aspects of distance education. On the other hand, negative results were also obtained, such as the inadequacy of mutual communication in the distance education process, the lack of infrastructure in practice, and the limited course time. In future studies, it is recommended to implement synchronized applications, especially for instrument training, by supporting online materials.
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