ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.08.005
Interdisciplinary Innovation Integration and Quality Improvement Strategies for Graduate Art Education in the Digital Era
Bo Dong, Ruiji Shengchuan*
School of Music and Dance, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 511370, Guangdong, China.
*Corresponding author: Ruiji Shengchuan
Published: September 2,2024
Abstract
Today, graduate art education is facing both challenges and opportunities in this era. This study examines the impact of current trends on graduate art education and offers guidance on how to navigate this evolving landscape. The advancement of technology has rendered traditional educational methods inadequate in meeting the needs of learners. The overwhelming amount of information and the prevalence of misinformation pose significant obstacles; however, digital technology also provides students with enhanced learning processes and opportunities for academic collaboration. Innovation is recognized as a key factor in improving graduate art education through the development of new courses, interdisciplinary projects, and practical experiences that allow students to broaden their perspectives and strengthen their interpersonal and interprofessional skills. To elevate educational standards, universities should focus on enhancing faculty expertise, improving curriculum quality, and establishing robust quality assurance mechanisms. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the significance of art in gradu-ate education by highlighting its potential to foster student growth and improve employment prospects. Looking ahead, graduate art education should prioritize the integration of technology into artistic practices, supported by disciplinary integration, individualized approaches, internationalization, and globalization, as well as the incorporation of innovative educational paradigms alongside practical teaching and learning methods. By implementing these initiatives, universities can better align themselves with contemporary trends, thereby advancing graduate art education toward a more promising and expansive future.
Keywords
Interdisciplinary Integration; Digital Art Education; Graduate Art Education
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How to cite this paper
Interdisciplinary Innovation Integration and Quality Improvement Strategies for Graduate Art Education in the Digital Era
How to cite this paper: Bo Dong, Ruiji Shengchuan. (2024) Interdisciplinary Innovation Integration and Quality Improvement Strategies for Graduate Art Education in the Digital Era. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 8(8), 1838-1842.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.08.005