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Halyna Kuzmenko; Veronika Zaitseva; Sv?tlana Zar?a; Svitlana Shman; Olha Konovalova; Alla Buihasheva – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The article aims to determine the impact of a psychologically grounded interactive educational space on the professional self-realization of future art professionals. The study used the methodology "type and level of professional self-realization," methodology for studying satisfaction, test for studying the motivation of professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Art Education, Artists
Papushyna, Valentyna – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2017
The author of the article analyzes the concept and primary factors of personality aesthetic culture development in the context of higher education in England. The scholars' works and pedagogical advanced experience of the country nowadays pay special attention to forming personal creativity and self-realization of modern specialists. They are…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Aesthetics, Higher Education, Personality
Goodman, Lisl M. – 1975
The hypothesis of a negative relationship between level of self-actualization and fear of death was based on the assumption that people are not afraid of death per se but of the incompleteness of their lives. Fear of death was furthermore assumed to inhibit orientation toward the future, thereby restricting movement toward achievement and…
Descriptors: Artists, Attitudes, Conferences, Creativity