PEDAGOGY IN ART EDUCATION: FOSTERING CREATIVITY AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS

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  • Samatova Shoxsanam Abdijabbor qizi

    Teacher of the National institute of Fine Arts and Design Named after Kamoliddin Bekhzod
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Keywords:
Art Education, Pedagogy, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Hands-On Learning, Teamwork, Reflection, Learner-Centered Method, Individual Expression, Cultural Significance, Communication Skills, Dialogue, Technology Use, Artistic Expression, Innovative Resources
Abstract

This piece examines the significance of teaching methods in art education and how they contribute to cultivating creativity and analytical thinking in learners. It illustrates that successful art education transcends mere technical skill development by fostering an atmosphere conducive to exploration and individual expression. The text highlights the significance of varied teaching techniques, especially hands-on learning, teamwork, and reflective practices, which inspire students to think critically about art and its societal significance. It supports a learner-centered methodology that empowers individuals to select projects based on their unique preferences, and it proposes that incorporating technology can enhance the educational journey. In summary, the article contends that a well-planned pedagogical framework in art education not only hones artistic abilities but also nurtures essential critical thinking skills, equipping students to comprehend and engage with the intricate realities of their surroundings.

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References

Lowenfeld, V., & Brittain, W. L. (1987). Creative and Mental Growth. New York: Macmillan.

Robinson, K. (2006). Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative. Capstone.

Amabile, T. M. (1996). Creativity in Context. Westview Press.

Freire, P. (2000). Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Continuum.

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Published
2025-01-30
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Articles