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modern problems and prospects of music formation and art education development during COVID-19

Liubomyr MARTYNIV, Алла Соколова, Svitlana Kurinna, Oleh Kopeliuk, Ihor Sediuk, Olena Khomova

2021International Journal of Health Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article aims to assess the problems and prospects of the development and formation of music and art education given the impact of the pandemic COVID-19. Methodology. The research formed a model for the creative development of pupils and students of music and art education based on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Skills for Jobs database. Results. Creativity is shaped by the hands-on activities of students, their music, and art education. Basic creativity skills are best formed through interdisciplinary collaboration toward STEM-education. Research shows that math skills, science, and engineering have a positive effect on students' creativity in hands-on product creation during art courses. Technical skills are important, but they stimulate creativity when students independently decide to use them in a specific, student-defined task. The novelty effect of technology is temporary in creativity stimulation, whereas the student's independent decision to use specific technical skills accordingly to a self-defined problem and task stimulates creativity in the long run. COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing challenges and barriers for arts and music education as well as ways to solve those challenges.

Topics & Concepts

CreativityNoveltyTask (project management)The artsPsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Mathematics educationVisual arts educationHigher educationPedagogyEngineeringPolitical scienceVisual artsSocial psychologyMedicineArtPathologyLawSystems engineeringDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Educational Innovations and ChallengesEducational Methods and Teacher DevelopmentEducation and Professional Development
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