INTERACTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING MODERN MUSIC: FOSTERING CREATIVITY AND MUSICAL PROFICIENCY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED PEDAGOGY
Abstract
The landscape of music education has been significantly transformed by the integration of interactive methods and technology-enhanced pedagogy. In the context of teaching modern music
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