Pedagogical Principles of Teaching Art Disciplines for Future Graphic Designers during Martial Law in Ukraine (on the Example of NACAM)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-2180.44.2023.293895Keywords:
design, training of graphic designers, pedagogical principles, artistic disciplines, higher education during martial lawAbstract
The purpose of the paper consists in outlining the pedagogical principles of teaching art disciplines for students of higher education majoring in graphic design during martial law (on the example of the National Academy of Culture and Arts Management (NACAM). The research methodology consists in the application of a complex of general scientific methods, among which the main ones are: objectivity, functionality, comparative analysis, explanatory, generalisation, and systematisation. Special methods include a complex of pedagogical methods: organisation of the educational process, problem-based teaching, lecture, research, and creative methods. Scientific novelty of the research. Submitted for the first time pedagogical principles are presented, on the basis of which the author teaches future graphic designers a number of artistic disciplines at NACAM. The research of domestic scholars became the basis for the analysis and generalisation of the selected issues. At the same time, the conceptual apparatus, the legal and regulatory framework were revealed, and the main principles of the lecturer's work in the conditions of martial law in Ukraine. Conclusions. Among the wide range of pedagogical principles of teaching artistic disciplines for future graphic designers during the martial law in Ukraine, we emphasise: safety of the educational process; the responsibility of the student for the thematic choice, their observance of academic and legal principles in creative activity; consistency with civil/public requests; artistic originality in design and projecting and scientific validity in conducting and describing educational research; partnership conditions teacher-acquirer; cultural progress; cross-border education and multiculturalism; professional implementation. Keywords: design, training of graphic designers, pedagogical principles, artistic disciplines, higher education during martial law.
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