Research topic selection of academics in Turkish music state conservatory
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the opinions of academics in Turkish music state conservatory about selection of topics to research. Phenomenological design was used while investigating opinions of academics about selection of topics to research. Study was conducted with 6 academics in conservatory in Ankara. “Research Topic Selection Interview Form†was used in order to investigate opinions of academics about selection of topics to research. Data was analyzed with content analysis.According to the findings; 3 categories were found for problems that can be encountered while selecting research topic. 5 categories were found for obstacles that can be encountered while selecting research topic. 9 categories were found for the factors of study that are effective while selecting research topic. 8 categories were for the individual factors that are
effective while selecting research topic. 4 categories were found for the environmental factors that are effective while selecting research topic. 5 categories were found for the factors that are helpful while selecting research topic.
Keywords: Conservatory; research topic; selection, academics.
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