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Digitalization in the field of music education: analysis of students – future music teachers and music educators
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Introduction. Over the past decade, teacher-musicians have been intensively mastering the didactic functions of the digital space and digital technologies. However, the demonstration of successful practices for the use of digital resources in music education is not an indicator of the widespread use of these practices. The purpose of this article is to analyze the factors influencing the application of musical pedagogical technologies in music education. Materials and methods. 78 respondents took part in the survey and interviews: 4th-5th year students and teachers of Bunin Yelets State University (Russian Federation), teachers of additional education, music directors, music teachers. When studying the respondents' ideas about the factors influencing the use of music and computer technologies in music education, the level of education and teaching experience of music teachers were taken into account. To study the experience and ideas of respondents about the features of the digitalization of music education, a questionnaire was developed, consisting of 3 blocks: "Motivation and competence", "Support", "Material and technical and digital environment". The Kruskal-Wallis test was used as a method of mathematical statistics. Results. The most developed digital competence in the narrow professional sense is among teachers of higher education (63.7% have a high or above average level), students (57.2%), music teachers (32.4%) and teachers of additional education (19%), the least developed – among music directors (7.7%). The motivational potential is highest among teachers of higher education (90.9% have a high and above average level), students (52.4%), music teachers (37.8%) and teachers of additional education (26.6%). Music-computer technologies are used most intensively in the educational process by music teachers with experience from 3 to 20 years (48.4%). Educational and institutional support for the digital transformation of music education is focused mainly on higher education teachers and music teachers. Availability of equipment is assessed at a high level in universities (100%), and at an average level in schools (61.1%). The largest deficit is observed in the field of preschool education (low level – 1 5.4%, level below average – 84.6%). Scientific novelty. The features of the digital transformation of music education are empirically studied in the context of the factors of the level of education and experience of music teachers. Practical significance. The results of the study can be used in the development of programs for higher education disciplines and additional professional training programs for teachers on the use of music -computer technologies in the educational process.
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Title: Digitalization in the field of music education: analysis of students – future music teachers and music educators
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Introduction.
Over the past decade, teacher-musicians have been intensively mastering the didactic functions of the digital space and digital technologies.
However, the demonstration of successful practices for the use of digital resources in music education is not an indicator of the widespread use of these practices.
The purpose of this article is to analyze the factors influencing the application of musical pedagogical technologies in music education.
Materials and methods.
78 respondents took part in the survey and interviews: 4th-5th year students and teachers of Bunin Yelets State University (Russian Federation), teachers of additional education, music directors, music teachers.
When studying the respondents' ideas about the factors influencing the use of music and computer technologies in music education, the level of education and teaching experience of music teachers were taken into account.
To study the experience and ideas of respondents about the features of the digitalization of music education, a questionnaire was developed, consisting of 3 blocks: "Motivation and competence", "Support", "Material and technical and digital environment".
The Kruskal-Wallis test was used as a method of mathematical statistics.
Results.
The most developed digital competence in the narrow professional sense is among teachers of higher education (63.
7% have a high or above average level), students (57.
2%), music teachers (32.
4%) and teachers of additional education (19%), the least developed – among music directors (7.
7%).
The motivational potential is highest among teachers of higher education (90.
9% have a high and above average level), students (52.
4%), music teachers (37.
8%) and teachers of additional education (26.
6%).
Music-computer technologies are used most intensively in the educational process by music teachers with experience from 3 to 20 years (48.
4%).
Educational and institutional support for the digital transformation of music education is focused mainly on higher education teachers and music teachers.
Availability of equipment is assessed at a high level in universities (100%), and at an average level in schools (61.
1%).
The largest deficit is observed in the field of preschool education (low level – 1 5.
4%, level below average – 84.
6%).
Scientific novelty.
The features of the digital transformation of music education are empirically studied in the context of the factors of the level of education and experience of music teachers.
Practical significance.
The results of the study can be used in the development of programs for higher education disciplines and additional professional training programs for teachers on the use of music -computer technologies in the educational process.
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