THE ROLE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MUSIC LESSONS
Abstract
This article discusses the 21st century as the age of information technology, the most convenient ways to use information technology in music lessons, the introduction of information technology in music lessons, productive and creative activity technology provides a qualitatively new approach to the selection of music and art materials. The purpose of educational technology is to provide students with the opportunity to maintain good health during school, to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for a healthy lifestyle, to teach them to use their knowledge in everyday life and music therapy, highlighted that it can be an effective way to maintain the health of school children.
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