METHODOLOGY OF ORGANIZING EDUCATIONAL WORK BASED ON INTERACTIVE METHODS
Keywords:
The essence of interactive teaching, Student-centeredness, Cross-activityAbstract
The most effective way to increase the effectiveness of the educational process and activate student activity is to introduce interactive teaching methods. Interactive teaching methods allow developing independent thinking of students, stimulating communication and cooperation between them, and also organizing the role of the teacher in a new way. This article discusses the basic principles, methodology and practical application of interactive teaching methods.
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