DEVELOPING ARTISTIC THINKING IN TEACHERS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
artistic thinking, future teacher, methodology, modern education, interactive methods, creative approach, aesthetic education.Abstract
The article discusses the methodological foundations of the formation and development of artistic thinking in future teachers. The role of creative approaches, interactive methods and aesthetic education in modern, that is, modernized educational conditions is analyzed. The possibilities of enriching students' thinking through the effective use of information and communication technologies in education are considered.
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