Abstract

Music education significantly influences personality development and considers self-expression, self-realization and self-actualization as critical sociocultural and pedagogical tasks. This article aims to explore theoretical and practical aspects of vocal art’s influence on nurturing one’s spiritual culture within educational activities, viewed through the prism of neuropedagogy. It addresses challenges in applying psycho-pedagogical techniques of neuropedagogy in vocal education for competency development. The main focus of the study lies in the methodological underpinnings of neuropedagogy and its impact on overall personal development. Various methods, including explanatory and descriptive ones, analysis and deduction, were used to determine the purpose of the article. The findings are not comprehensive. However, they provide a foundation for asserting that the need for social grouping leads to tensions where the pursuit of the common good for a specific social group may conflict with the concept of individual well-being. This dynamic is particularly relevant in the context of neuropedagogy. The article concludes that understanding the role of vocal music education is crucial for personality development as it is related to neuropedagogy.

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