USE OF INTERACTIVE METHODS FOR TRAINING STUDENTS IN INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES OF EDUCATION

Authors

  • Azimova Shokhista Salokhiddinovna

Keywords:

interactive methods, students, training, innovative activities

Abstract

This article describes information about the using interactive methods of training that encourage interest in teaching profession and promote efficient accomplishment of training materials, emphasizing their important role in improving the quality of education. The training, case study, behavioral modelling, play project, storytelling, basket and other active learning methods and their potential in professional training are briefly defined.

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2021-07-28