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Educational Psychology Theories Applied to Specialized Artistic Skill Acquisition Processes

Clara R. Hensley

European Journal of Education Science, 2025, vol. 1, issue 2, 18-28

Abstract: This paper examines the application of educational psychology theories to the acquisition of specialized artistic skills, integrating contemporary research findings with established psychological frameworks. The study explores how cognitive development theories, behavioral learning principles, and constructivist approaches contribute to effective artistic education methodologies. Through comprehensive analysis of digital art education, traditional artistic pedagogy, and creative thinking development, this research identifies key psychological mechanisms that facilitate artistic skill mastery. The investigation reveals that successful artistic skill acquisition relies heavily on the integration of cognitive processing capabilities, emotional regulation, and creative problem-solving strategies. Digital technologies have emerged as significant facilitators in artistic education, providing new avenues for skill development while maintaining the importance of traditional pedagogical approaches. The findings demonstrate that arts education contributes substantially to cognitive development, creativity enhancement, and psychological well-being among learners. This research contributes to the understanding of how educational psychology principles can be systematically applied to optimize artistic learning experiences and outcomes across various artistic domains.

Keywords: artistic skill acquisition; educational psychology; cognitive development; creative thinking; arts education; digital learning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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