BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

Volume: 16 | Issue: 1 Sup1

The Evolution of World Music Pedagogy in the Information Society

Iryna Konovalova - Kharkiv State Academy of Culture (UA), Halyna Breslavets - Kharkiv State Academy of Culture (UA), Nataliia Riabukha - Kharkiv State Academy of Culture (UA), Iryna Polska - Kharkiv State Academy of Culture (), Vasyl Shchepakin - Kharkiv State Academy of Culture (UA), Olena Roshchenko - Kharkiv National University of Arts after I.P. Kotlyarevsky (UA),

Abstract

The article outlines the overarching trends and forthcoming evolution of world music pedagogy in the information society, underscoring the fusion of digital tools, neuroscientific principles, and worldwide viewpoints in music education. It aims to study neuroscientific fundamentals of amalgamating information technologies into music pedagogy, scrutinise ongoing trends, and anticipate future trajectories and challenges in technologically advanced societies. Research methods include literature review, historical-typological analysis, relative selection of promising educational technologies, and educational and prognostic-futurological modelling, followed by systematic organisation. Consequently, the article justifies the expanding synergy between traditional instructional approaches and current digital platforms, alongside dynamic methods of establishing neurosocial microenvironments to augment music education in the digitally interconnected landscape. The culmination involves synthesising neuroscientific principles, offering educational perspectives grounded in embodied cognition, artificial intelligence, and gamification, implementing a security protocol, and forecasting immediate and long-term developments in music pedagogy in the information society. These insights are expected to optimise the use of technologies as a way of enhancing music education and fostering comprehensive neurocommunication within empathetic learning communities while mitigating ethical, legal, and health-related risks.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70594/brain/16.S1/9

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