Meno srities studentų vidiniai ir išoriniai dailės mokymosi motyvacijos veiksniai
Internal and External Motivation Factors of Studying Fine Arts of Students in Art
Author(s): Kristina Kaluinaitė, Eglė ŽutautienėSubject(s): Education
Published by: Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
Keywords: inner and outer motivation factors of learning fine arts; creative personality.
Summary/Abstract: Higher education system is die most important part of education, science and culture, social and economic development in each country. As globalization penetrates into all spheres of life and activity more and more apparendy, changes do not overtake higher education as well. Therefore, die mission of the higher education becomes not only creation, acquisition and diffusion of scientific knowledge as well as of cultural values, consolidation of national culture peculiarity, but also education of creative personality, who shall be responsible, able to discuss and doubt, think critically and fluently, not only adapt to the constant changes, but to make influence on new ideas or works as well. The future artists are raised requirements not only to take over and comprehend new information, to apply it creatively, but to be able to create a new "product" and to present it professionally as well. The area of art is chosen by people, who have checked their competences in artistic activity, sensitive to environment, having stronger demand for self-expression, developing their artistic skills beforehand. Those studying the subjects in the artistic field constantly face a creative process, therefore, we hereby try to reveal what inner and outer motives of learning fine arts influence artistic field students the most.
Journal: Pedagogika
- Issue Year: 2007
- Issue No: 86
- Page Range: 123-127
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Lithuanian
