
MODERN TEACHING METHODS: ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL AND INNOVATIVE APPROACHES
Sidiqova Qunduzxon Mirzozidxoʻja kizi , Andijan State Institute of Foreign LanguagesAbstract
This article analyzes the role of teaching methods in modern education, evaluating the strengths and limitations of both traditional and innovative approaches. It also explores interactive strategies and the integration of information technologies into the learning process. The article presents conclusions on effective teaching strategies based on a comparative analysis of various methods.
Keywords
teaching methods, innovation, traditional approach, interactive learning, educational technologies
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