COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING SYSTEMS FOR MUSICIAN-PEDAGOGUES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND KAZAKHSTAN


AVRUPA ÜLKELERİ VE KAZAKİSTANDA MÜZİKÇİ-PEDAGOGLAR İÇİN MESLEKİ EĞİTİM SİSTEMLERİNİN KARŞILAŞTIRMALI ANALİZİ
Baltiyeva R. Ibraimova A. Amangeldi A. Kaumetova D.
31 December 2025Tolga Karaca

Yegah Musicology Journal
2025#8Issue 43634 - 3661 pp.

This paper explores the differences and similarities between music teacher education programmes in Germany, France, Italy, the UK, Finland, and Kazakhstan, focusing on curriculum structure, pedagogical approaches, and cultural influences. It examines the balance between theoretical and practical disciplines, the integration of digital technologies, and the role of multiculturalism in education. The study reveals notable contrasts between European and Kazakhstani systems. European programmes emphasize innovation, critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability to global contexts. They also value interdisciplinarity, linking music education with fields such as management and digital technologies. In contrast, Kazakhstani programmes prioritize the preservation of national musical identity through the teaching of folk music and traditional performance practices. One key strength of European models is their integration of digital tools, enabling flexible and accessible learning formats. These differences point to the potential benefits of intercultural exchange, allowing both regions to learn from each other’s strengths. Blending traditional and modern teaching methods could better prepare music educators to work effectively in both local and global settings. The findings support the development of curriculum recommendations aimed at increasing flexibility, cultural relevance, and global competence. Ultimately, this study advocates for the creation of universal education models that respect cultural uniqueness while responding to the demands of a rapidly changing world. Such models could enhance teacher preparation, foster innovation, and promote inclusive, globally minded education systems. By merging best practices from diverse contexts, music teacher education can evolve to meet contemporary educational and cultural challenges more effectively.

cultural influences , Curriculum , innovative methods , multiculturalism , theoretical and practical disciplines

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Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University, Institute of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, Kazakhstan
Altynsarin Arkalyk Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of History and Arts, Kazakhstan

Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University
Altynsarin Arkalyk Pedagogical Institute

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