Art Education in the Conditions of Globalisation and Cultural Transformations of Modern Times
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2023.277628Abstract
The purpose of the article is to consider the challenges and opportunities facing art education in the context of globalisation and cultural transformations of modern times. The research methodology is based on the application of an analytical, synthetic, and cultural method, which allow a comprehensive consideration of the given problem and formulating well-founded conclusions. The scientific novelty consists in the systematisation and generalisation of the main trends and problems of the development of art education, mediated by the processes of globalisation and cultural transformations of our time. Conclusions. Based on the study of trends in the development of art education in the conditions of globalisation, their compliance with the requirements of the modern information space, the prospects for the development of art education are outlined, which consist in the deepening of interdisciplinary connections, innovation, creativity, the practical application of information technologies, which allow combining theoretical (scientific) and creative components in the learning process. The article argues that art education must be adapted to the challenges of globalisation and cultural transformations in order to meet the demands of the modern world.
Key words: art education, cultural transformations, creativity, creative works, globalisation, educational institutions.
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