ENHANCING EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY THROUGH PAINTING

Boboqulova Adiba Husanovna

Navoi State University Department of Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics Second-year student of Group “E”

Keywords: painting, educational effectiveness, creative activity, art education, student engagement, visual thinking, interactive learning


Abstract

This article explores the role of painting in enhancing both educational effectiveness and students’ creative activity. Painting encourages active engagement, imaginative thinking, and problem-solving skills within the learning process. By incorporating visual arts into lessons, teachers can create a dynamic, interactive environment that stimulates creativity, critical thinking, and motivation. The article  discusses methods for integrating painting into various subjects to improve learning outcomes and foster creative expression. The findings demonstrate that painting-based activities contribute significantly to both cognitive and creative development, making them an essential component of modern education.


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