The Impact of Interactive Methods on The Educational Process
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-06-02-14Keywords:
Interactive methods, Pedagogical effectiveness, Student engagementAbstract
This article analyzes the pedagogical effectiveness of interactive methods in the educational process, their impact on students' knowledge, skills, and personal development on a scientific basis. The study revealed that interactive methods are an important tool in the development of students' activity, motivation, and critical thinking skills. Through quantitative and qualitative research methods, the effectiveness of interactive approaches in the lesson process, their influence on skills of interaction and problem-solving were studied. The research results scientifically confirm the necessity of systematic application of interactive methods in pedagogical practice and their significance in improving the quality of education.
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