2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90161-9_8
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The Bleeding Edge: Technology in Pluralistic Music Education Research

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“…Johnson and Christensen (2014) describe this research method as a 'compatibility thesis' where "quantitative and qualitative approaches can be thoughtfully combined in a research study" (p. 489). Combining a variety of data sources could have made it difficult to do a fully integrated analysis with both quantitative and qualitative data (Dorfman, 2018a). However, if just a quantitative study was undertaken, then it would lack the qualitative insights as discussed in the earlier theoretical framework section.…”
Section: Validity and Reliability In A Mixed Methods Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Johnson and Christensen (2014) describe this research method as a 'compatibility thesis' where "quantitative and qualitative approaches can be thoughtfully combined in a research study" (p. 489). Combining a variety of data sources could have made it difficult to do a fully integrated analysis with both quantitative and qualitative data (Dorfman, 2018a). However, if just a quantitative study was undertaken, then it would lack the qualitative insights as discussed in the earlier theoretical framework section.…”
Section: Validity and Reliability In A Mixed Methods Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a secondary school, digital technology can include but is not limited to laptops, cloud-based learning management systems, online classrooms, video hardware, and audio streaming platforms (Rushby & Surry, 2016;Selwyn & Facer, 2014). Music education in secondary schools has also experienced a rapid evolution with the inclusion of digital technology over the last 30 years (Dorfman, 2018a). An example of one recent development is the rise of the Digital Musician, which I coined in my 2022 paper (Emo, 2022).…”
Section: Educational Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%