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Improving Professional Skills of Music Teachers Through the Use of Distance Learning

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This paper presents some possibilities of distance learning in music teacher education. The research presented two teacher training programs at Kazan Federal University. The distance learning tools allowed to realize some important subject-oriented principles include self-education, self-realization, and creative approach. The result data were collected from tests results and analysis of self-assessment and questionnaires by quantitative and qualitative experimental methods. The results of the level of musical knowledge and creative activity were increased in the second distance learning group, but not in the first traditional group. Based on the experimental research work, the authors concluded that distance learning environment is a perspective way for develop education system. A distance tool allows us to reflect modern society changes where online format became the priority way for getting new competencies including professional skills in music teacher education.

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        cover image Journal of Information Technology Research
        Journal of Information Technology Research  Volume 14, Issue 2
        Apr 2021
        199 pages
        ISSN:1938-7857
        EISSN:1938-7865
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        1. Distance Learning
        2. Education
        3. Music
        4. Skills
        5. Teacher

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