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Music Education Research in the U.S.A.: An Overview [Greek]

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Music Education Research in the U.S.A.: An Overview [Greek]
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An overview of music education research in the United States, divided into historical, philosophical, and empirical research modes and topics. Included are discussions of the major topic areas investigated, publication venues, and the relative size of each enterprise. Research efforts are limited to some extent by lack of agreed-upon goals for music education, and there has been relatively few attempts to develop sociological research in music education. Also needed are more cross-cultural, international efforts in music education, starting with sharing results.

Date Created
1998
Contributors
  • Humphreys, Jere Thomas (Author)
  • Tsoka, Panagiota (Translator)
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  • Music Education
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Music Education Research in the U.S.A.: An Overview
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15460
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Humphreys, Jere T. "Music Education Research in the U.S.A.: An Overview." Trans. to the Greek by Panagiota Tsoka, with an English abstract. Music Education. Special Edition: Proceedings of the 1st Panhellenic Conference of the Greek Society for Music Education 1 (fall 1998): 213-18.

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This is the published Greek language translation of the original English language speech as it was presented at the first conference of the Greek Society for Music Education, held in Thessaloniki, Greece on June 26-28, 1998. It was one of a pair of papers presented as the Honor Guest Lecturer Addresses (the other being "Music Education in the U.S.A.: An Overview").
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