MODERN OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATIONAL WORK IN THE USE OF ART PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
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Art pedagogy, educational work, modern pedagogical technologies, aesthetic education, aesthetic taste, social-emotional competencies, pedagogical design, assessment indicators.Abstract
This article analyzes, on a theoretical and methodological basis, the modern possibilities of modernizing educational work through the use of art pedagogical technologies. Its practical significance is determined by the possibility of designing educational scenarios that integrate social-emotional development, aesthetic taste, and civic responsibility in educational institutions.
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