Abstract

The article is devoted to problems of teaching fine arts in secondary school. Therefore, one of the main objectives of teaching arts is the task of the orderly, systematic development of artistic, creative, imaginative thinking among school students in the perception of every not only as a school subject, but also of the Kyrqyz of human culture

Keywords

fine arts; creative thinking; artistic creativity; culture; secondary school

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