In this newly updated collection, a diverse roster of scholars place qualitative research in music education into its historical context, while providing readers with epistemological foundations and theoretical frameworks that can be applied to a range of teaching and learning contexts. Ethnography, phenomenology, case study, narrative, and practitioner inquiry are explored, as well as the emergence of mixed methods research in music education, rounding out a comprehensive overview of these qualitative research practices. Filled with cogent and practical insights from wide-ranging theoretical discourses, Approaches to Qualitative Research is a go-to guidebook for beginning research students and advanced practitioners alike. Approaches to Qualitative Research is the first of three paperback volumes derived from the original Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research in American Music Education, which outlines the history of qualitative research in music education and explores the contemporary use of qualitative approaches in examining issues related to music teaching and learning.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface
- Colleen M. Conway
- 1. Qualitative Research in Music Education: Concepts, Goals, and Characteristics
- Koji Matsunobu and Liora Bresler
- 2. History of Qualitative Research in American Music Education
- Colleen M. Conway and Chad West
- 3. Epistemology and Qualitative Research in Music Education
- Randall Everett Allsup
- 4. Paradigms and Theories: Framing Qualitative Research in Music Education
- John W. Scheib
- 5. Case Study in Music Education
- Janet R. Barrett
- 6. Doing Ethnography in Music Education
- Patti J. Krueger
- 7. Phenomenological Research in Music Education
- Ryan M. Hourigan and Scott N. Edgar
- 8. Narrative Inquiry and the Uses of Narrative in Music Education Research
- Sandra L. Stauffer
- 9. Practitioner Inquiry
- Janet Robbins
- 10. Mixed Methods Research in Music Education
- Kate R. Fitzpatrick
- 11. Future Possibilities for Qualitative Research in Music Education
- Janet R. Barrett