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Item Specificity of the Pedagogical Environment of a Higher Educational Institution of Musical Direction and Pedagogical Characteristics of Cognitive Features of Higher Education Applicants(Scientific Center of Innovative Research OÜ, Estonia, 2024) Sizov, Vitalii; Sheviakov, Oleksii; Slavska, Yanina; Karas, Vitalii; Bondarenko, OksanaENG: This study examines the pedagogical environment of higher educational institutions in musical directions and the cognitive characteristics of students within such settings. Musical education, characterized by individual-focused pedagogy, deviates significantly from traditional, collective-oriented higher education systems. These differences highlight the necessity for specialized pedagogical approaches. The primary aim is to identify and analyze the specific pedagogical and cognitive characteristics within music education environments. Objectives include assessing the role of intrapsychic and interpsychic factors in shaping pedagogical interactions and exploring the implications for curriculum development and student engagement. The study employed a combination of literature review, pedagogical observation, documentary analysis, testing, experiments, and statistical methods to evaluate the unique aspects of music education environments. The research highlights the distinctiveness of the musical education environment, which prioritizes emotional engagement and individualized learning. Key findings reveal that music students often demonstrate heightened individualism, emotional reliance, and unique cognitive features shaped by their immersive creative environment. However, limited social interaction and conceptual thinking pose challenges to broader cognitive development. Despite this, over 90% of graduates pursue careers aligned with their specialized training. The pedagogical environment significantly influences the formation of cognitive and professional attributes. Interpersonal and environmental factors play a central role, with implications for fostering meaningful values in professional education. Further studies should focus on developing tailored pedagogical technologies that address the specific needs of music education systems. These technologies should integrate cognitive and emotional dimensions to enhance professional training outcomes while addressing identified gaps in social and conceptual development.