Evaluation of the Early Childhood Music Education project’s influence on the development of 3- to 5-year-old children in Andalusia, Spain

IF 1 3区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Joseph Thapa, J. A. Rodriguez-Quiles
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Abstract In 2005, the Barenboim-Said Foundation launched the Early Childhood Music Education project in Andalusia (Spain) to promote music education for young children. Ten years later, an initial study was performed to evaluate the influence of the project on the development of the participating children. The results of this study form part of a broader ongoing research project, in collaboration with the University of Seville, aimed at investigating the influence of the Early Childhood Music Education project on general aspects of child development. This study has a quasi-experimental design, framed in Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences, consisting of an experimental and a control group (n = 1101) and the administration of a questionnaire, adapted to measure and compare means between the two groups, as the sole measurement tool. The results, analysed using an independent samples t-test for the comparison of means and Cohen’s d effect size, reveal statistically significant differences in the means of the dimensions of the experimental and control groups. This confirms the hypothesis that the Early Childhood Music Education project has a positive impact on the different dimensions, in accordance with Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
西班牙安达卢西亚幼儿音乐教育项目对3-5岁儿童发展影响的评估
2005年,巴伦博伊姆-赛义德基金会在西班牙安达卢西亚启动了幼儿音乐教育项目,旨在促进幼儿的音乐教育。十年后,进行了一项初步研究,以评估该项目对参与儿童发展的影响。这项研究的结果是与塞维利亚大学合作的一个更广泛的正在进行的研究项目的一部分,该项目旨在调查早期儿童音乐教育项目对儿童发展的一般方面的影响。本研究采用加德纳多元智能理论框架下的准实验设计,包括一个实验组和一个对照组(n = 1101),并使用一份问卷作为唯一的测量工具,用于测量和比较两组之间的手段。使用独立样本t检验来比较平均值和科恩效应大小,结果显示实验组和对照组在维度上的平均值有统计学上的显著差异。这证实了根据加德纳多元智能理论,幼儿音乐教育项目对不同维度有积极影响的假设。
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