Abstract

This research aims to examine pre-service music teachers’ views on piano lessons provided in the emergency remote education process during Covid-19 lockdown. The population of the research comprises 82 students studying at the Departments of Music Education at Kastamonu University and Gazi University. The survey model, which is one of the quantitative research methods, was used in the research. Research data were collected through a “pre-service teacher feedback form” comprising 19 questions prepared by the researchers and finalized through expert opinions; the data obtained are compiled under relevant tables. The results of the research indicate that majority of the pre-service teachers follow piano courses through their computers, that more than half of the students have the opportunity to play the piano and/or keyboard at home, that they have problems with sound and image synchronization, and that they evaluate the infrastructure of the courses as inadequate. The opinions of the pre-service candidates expressing that they want to pursue their piano education face-to-face after the pandemic ends and that the instrument education they received during emergency remote teaching is not acceptable, which also due to the insufficient level of digital literacy, are also among the results of the research. Pre-service music teachers suggested that piano courses should be held one-on-one and face-to-face, the synchronization problem should be resolved, and the hours for piano courses should be increased. The results of the research presented suggestions regarding the instrument education process and future studies to be conducted on this subject.

Highlights

  • The coronavirus firstly appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan in November 2019 and was announced by WHO as a global Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) in January of the following year

  • This research question focuses on the technologıcal device used by pre-service music teachers in their piano lessons conducted during emergency remote teaching

  • Most frequently used electronic device by pre-service music teachers to follow piano lessons provided in the emergency remote teaching process is computer (n=51), the second most frequently used electronic device is mobile phone (n=29) and the least frequently used technological device is tablet computers (n=2)

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Introduction

The coronavirus firstly appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan in November 2019 and was announced by WHO as a global Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) in January of the following year. The fact that a global epidemic has not been encountered recently has caused all countries to be caught unprepared for this process and people to be seriously affected socioeconomically and psychologically It has become inevitable to take precautions in the field of education as well and whole world has entered into a process that has not been experienced before. When evaluated in terms of education, the education process of more than 1.57 billion students in the world has been interrupted

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