Formation of singing skills of future music teachers through digital resources
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the determination of the formation of singing skills of future music teachers through digital resources. The quantitative research method was used in the study, and the research was conducted in the fall semester of 2021–2022. 376 volunteer music teachers who continue their studies in Kazakhstan participated in the study. In the study, 4 weeks of online training was provided to music teachers. In the study, the ‘digital music platform’ measurement tool developed by the researchers and compiled by experts in the field was used. The measurement tool was delivered and collected by the online method of music teachers. The analysis of the data was carried out using the SPSS programme; frequency analysis was carried out using the t-test; and the results obtained were added to the study accompanied by tables. According to the survey results, in live lessons, music teachers use the songs with the formation and this takes place where digital content is also very low. In the event of very frequent use, it was seen that by projecting courses in distance education systems the music rates are quite high.
Keywords: Music Teachers, Digital Content, Live Lesson, Teachers of the Future;
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