EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS BASED ON MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
Keywords:
modern pedagogical technologies, educational process, student-centered learningAbstract
This article examines the effective organization of the educational process based on modern pedagogical technologies in the context of contemporary higher education. The rapid development of information and communication technologies, along with the increasing demand for student-centered learning, necessitates the transformation of traditional teaching approaches into more innovative and interactive models. The study explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of modern pedagogical technologies, including interactive methods, digital tools, problem-based learning, and competency-based education. Particular attention is given to their role in enhancing students’ cognitive activity, motivation, and independent learning skills. The research also analyzes the impact of these technologies on the quality and efficiency of the educational process, especially in medical education.
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