Abstract
Relevance. The crisis in music education threatens the quality of teaching, highlighting the need to enhance teachers' vocal skills to attract more students to music. Purpose. This study aimed to investigate the impact of developing vocal-performance skills on the professional training of future music teachers in Kazakhstan. Methodology. Various research methods were employed, including analysis of existing educational programs and teaching materials, comparative analysis with international practices of vocal training, study of available resources, and comparison of research results with foreign standards and recommendations in music teacher training, focusing on vocal-performance skills. Results. Improving the quality of education for future music teachers through the development of vocal-performance skills enhances their professional competence. Well-prepared teachers are better equipped to deliver music education and design curricula tailored to their students' needs. Integration of modern vocal training techniques, use of technology in music education, active engagement with musical instruments and multimedia resources, and collaboration with professional singers and vocal coaches contribute to effective learning and enhance the quality of vocal education. Conclusions. The study underscores the importance of developing vocal-performance skills in music teacher training in Kazakhstan. Educational institutions and music teacher training programs can optimize curricula and vocal teaching methods based on these findings. This optimization will improve professional competence and create a stimulating educational environment, ultimately enhancing the quality of music education in Kazakhstan. Keywords: preparation; quality of education; practical teaching methods; evaluation of training programs
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