“Developing Creative Competencies through the Integration of Visual Arts in School and Higher Education”

Aslonova Shaxnoza Islom qizi

Navoiy Davlat Universiteti 70110501 – Tasviriy san’at magistratura ta’lim yo‘nalishi 1-bosqich magistranti

Keywords: Keywords: Visual Arts, School Education, Higher Education, Integration, Creative Competencies, Aesthetic Development


Abstract

 Abstract: This article discusses the integration of visual arts in school and higher education and its role in developing students’ creative competencies. Research indicates that skills acquired at the school level are further deepened in higher education, allowing students to engage in complex graphic projects, interactive design tasks, and independent creative work. The integration of visual arts fosters cognitive, aesthetic, and professional development in students, preparing them for future artistic and creative careers.


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