Effective methods of teaching fine arts and drawing at school

Abstract

Fine art is a complex subject that contains knowledge about composition, proportions, perspective. The task of a modern school is to form the ability to act and be successful in a dynamically developing modern society. Therefore, it is worth considering how to make the learning process more effective. Pedagogical innovation is a deliberate qualitative or quantitative change in pedagogical practice to improve the quality of teaching. It is obvious that it is impossible to solve pedagogical problems with outdated methods.

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