The developed project, "Russian-Kazakh Culture: The History of Formation, Development, and Some Modern Concepts," includes theoretical material and a practical component (master classes) designed for art teachers at secondary schools, children's art schools, and art schools.
The theoretical component covers the formation and development of art education in Siberia in the second half of the 20th century; the development of the artistic life of Omsk; and the formation and development of wooden architecture in the Omsk Irtysh region.
The practical component presents material related to the study of the fundamentals of working with various techniques and materials, as well as the development of methods and techniques for creating various creative works.
Upon completion of the course, students should:
- understand: some of the processes of cultural and artistic development that took place in Siberia in the second half of the 20th century; the exchange and cultural influence of the two peoples in the present day;
- be able to: work with various techniques and with a specific task in implementing a creative project;
- Master various techniques, technologies, and materials in the development of artistic works.
This course will also help art teachers develop an analytical approach when selecting modern, innovative pedagogical teaching technologies in general and supplementary education in fine arts, artistic production, and applied arts, and create a model curriculum or series of assignments for disciplines, taking into account the didactic focus of art education.
To receive an electronic certificate of completion of the 72-hour course, you must register and score 145 credits.