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A COMPLEXITY OF DERIVING THE CONCEPT OF ART TEACHER

Abstract

There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of art in the development of a society. This article aims to gain a greater understanding of the concept of art teacher and to understand how professional characteristics are a facet of art teacher advanced practice. In order to gain a critical understanding of this matter, the article will undertake a comprehensive literature review, including some old literature, also. The process of critical analysis and discussion will be built around one main question:-Which characteristics should an expert art teacher possess?

About the Author

Э. Жумабаева
Атырауский университет им.Х.Досмухамедова
Kazakhstan


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