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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Sociological and Political sciences

ICT IN EDUCATION: LEVERAGING SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENHANCED LEARNING AND COLLABORATION

Published December 2023

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Mahambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan university

e-mail: Sholpan_0201@mail.ru

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Kenzhegalieva Akzholpan

Master of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Mahambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan university, Oral

Mahambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan university

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Alimbaeva Gulzada

Master of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Mahambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan university, Ural.

Abstract
This research examines the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in music education, exploring its transformative impact on teaching and learning processes. The study investigates how ICT tools and applications can enhance student engagement, foster creativity, and facilitate collaborative learning experiences. It also considers the challenges of ICT integration, emphasizing the need for strategic planning, comprehensive teacher training, and the adoption of appropriate pedagogical methods. The findings reveal that while ICT offers substantial benefits in enriching student involvement and enabling personalized and inclusive education, its successful implementation hinges on addressing various logistical and educational challenges. The paper concludes by highlighting the revolutionary potential of ICT in redefining music education, underscoring its role in preparing students for the digital age. This research contributes to the understanding of ICT's capabilities and limitations in music education, providing insights for educators and policymakers in navigating its integration for optimal educational outcomes
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How to Cite

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Kenzhegalieva, A. and Alimbaeva, G. 2023. ICT IN EDUCATION: LEVERAGING SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENHANCED LEARNING AND COLLABORATION. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Sociological and Political sciences. 84, 4 (Dec. 2023), 5–14. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2959-6270.2023.84.4.002.