INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN MUSIC EDUCATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW UZBEKISTAN
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music education, innovative technologies, pedagogical technologies, interactive methods, aesthetic education, creative abilities, information and communication technologies.Abstract
This article examines the role and importance of innovative technologies in the development of music education within the framework of the development of New Uzbekistan. The study analyzes the use of modern pedagogical technologies, interactive teaching methods, and information and communication technologies in music lessons. Special attention is given to the role of innovative approaches in developing students’ creative abilities, forming their aesthetic worldview, and increasing their interest in musical culture. The implementation of modern teaching methods in music education contributes to improving the effectiveness of the educational process and enhancing students’ engagement in learning activities.
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