FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN TEACHING ASTRONOMY IN SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS

Authors

  • Mirzaahmad Qurbonov Professor of the Department of Physics, National University of Uzbekistan, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan Author
  • Kamola Yusupova Doctoral student, Kokand State University Author

Keywords:

astronomy education, specialized schools, electronic educational resources

Abstract

The article examines актуal issues of advanced teaching of astronomy in specialized schools within the education system of Uzbekistan, as well as the theoretical and practical aspects of effective use of electronic educational resources. The features of the educational process are highlighted based on the example of the Mirzo Ulugbek Specialized School. The study substantiates the opportunities for developing students’ scientific worldview, spatial thinking, independent thinking, and research skills through the application of modern pedagogical technologies, virtual programs, and 3D models in astronomy education.

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Published

2026-05-30