TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDEPENDENT WORK COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS OF ACADEMIC LYCEUMS
Purkhanova Tazagul
Teacher of mathematics at the academic lyceum of KSU, Nukus, Uzbekistan
Keywords: independent learning, academic lyceum, pedagogical technologies, digital tools, blended learning.
Abstract
In modern education, the development of independent learning competencies among academic lyceum students plays a crucial role in preparing students for lifelong learning. This article explores the technologies that enhance students' ability to work independently. The research is based on pedagogical approaches, digital tools, and blended learning models. Key findings indicate that the integration of innovative technologies significantly improves students' independent learning competencies.
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