Abstract
This article considers the foundations and role of research in music education and positions them within the Social Sciences. Taking a global perspective facilitated by the author’s work in three jurisdictions and his collaborations with colleagues from the five continents (e.g. Odena & Figueiredo, 2014), practical suggestions for researchers and research supervisors are provided. The article is divided into six sections focussed on: (1) defining social research; (2) positioning music education research within the Social Sciences; (3) an overview of music education research developments and approaches over the last sixty years; (4) factors affecting research dissemination, including language, intellectual trends and local contexts; (5) the apparent gap between educational research and practice, and the role of research tutors in developing students’ research ethics and skills; and (6) some final suggestions for designing and implementing enquiry projects. (Original in Spanish)
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Odena, O. (2015). La investigación en educación musical dentro de las ciencias sociales. Reflexiones desde el Reino Unido. Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación En Educación Musical - RECIEM, 12(0). https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_reciem.2015.v12.49141
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