CREATIVE AND COMPETENCY-BASED APPROACHES IN VISUAL ARTS LESSONS WITHIN A DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
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Keywords: Digital Learning Environment, Visual Arts Education, Creative Approaches, Competency-Based Learning, Interactive Learning, Visual Literacy, Student Engagement, Art CompetenciesAbstract
Abstract: The integration of digital learning environments in art education provides opportunities to implement creative and competency-based approaches that enhance students’ artistic skills and critical thinking. Digital tools, including interactive applications, multimedia resources, and virtual platforms, enable learners to experiment with creative techniques, analyze visual content, and develop essential competencies in visual literacy. This study explores the methodological strategies for applying creative and competency-oriented approaches in visual arts lessons, highlighting pedagogical benefits, practical implementations, and potential challenges. By leveraging digital technologies, educators can foster engagement, collaboration, and personalized learning while preparing students to meet contemporary educational standards.
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