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Art-Pedagogical Technologies As A Resource For Developing Aesthetic And Creative Competence In The Digital Age

Madina Nurullaevna Nasritdinova , Senior Lecturer, Department of Music Education and Culture, Fergana State University, Fergana, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article explores innovative art-pedagogical technologies as a means of developing the aesthetic and creative competence of future teachers in the context of education digitalization. The methodological foundations of art pedagogy are examined, and the principles of integrating digital technologies with artistic and creative activities are identified. The paper provides examples of effective digital art practices that foster creative thinking, emotional responsiveness, and aesthetic perception.

Keywords

Art pedagogy, aesthetic and creative competence, digital age

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Madina Nurullaevna Nasritdinova. (2025). Art-Pedagogical Technologies As A Resource For Developing Aesthetic And Creative Competence In The Digital Age. International Journal of Pedagogics, 5(06), 124–127. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume05Issue06-34