Evaluation of the Early Childhood Music Education project’s influence on the development of 3- to 5-year-old children
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2022Referencia bibliográfica
British Journal of Music Education (2023), 40, 96–108
Resumen
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.