Abstract

This article examines the methodology of organizing classes on the updated program in kindergarten and junior high school, focusing on enhancing international communication through modern approaches to teaching visual art. The research specifically explores landscape themes as examples, aiming to stimulate creativity and promote understanding of different cultures and traditions. In recent years, innovative technology has emerged as an essential factor in improving the overall quality of education. The integration of these technologies into the teaching and learning process allows for the development of competitiveness among students, equipping them with all necessary skills to enter the global market. The study seeks to investigate the effectiveness of utilizing modern technology in teaching visual art, particularly in the context of landscape themes, and how it can foster cross-cultural understanding and communication. The article presents a comprehensive overview of the current state of visual art education in Kazakhstan, identifying key issues and challenges faced by educators and students alike. Additionally, it offers a thorough analysis of various style directions, techniques, and approaches used in teaching landscape themes in kindergarten and junior high school. The research encompasses both traditional and contemporary methods, highlighting their respective strengths and weaknesses and drawing on best practices from around the world to inform the development of a new, culturally inclusive curriculum. The presented research highlights the importance of childhood creativity and its impact on the development of cognitive, social, and emotional skills. The study emphasizes the need for educators to create an environment that encourages self-expression, experimentation, and critical thinking. By focusing on landscape themes, pupils can explore the cultural, historical, and geographical aspects of various regions and countries, broadening their understanding of the world and fostering empathy and appreciation for diversity. The article provides recommendations for implementing modern approaches to teaching visual art in kindergarten and junior high school. They include the adoption of interdisciplinary methods, collaboration between educators and artists, the integration of technology, and the establishment of international exchange programs. Additionally, the study highlights the significance of embracing innovation, technology, and cross-cultural understanding, the study hopes to pave the way for a more inclusive and globally connected education system that nurtures creativity and fosters international communication.

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