FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL AND CREATIVE SKILLS OF STUDENTS IN AN INDIVIDUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Arslonova Gulsora Kurbonovna , Teacher of the Tashkent Institute of Economics and Pedagogy, Uzbekistan Xafizova Moldir Madiyar kizi , 1st year student of Tashkent Institute of Economics and Pedagogy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article delves into the intricacies of fostering both professional and creative skills among students within individualized learning environments. It explores the symbiotic relationship between the development of practical competencies essential for professional success and the cultivation of imaginative abilities crucial for innovation and problem-solving. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence, the article elucidates strategies, methodologies, and pedagogical approaches conducive to the holistic skill formation of students. By examining the convergence of professional and creative skill development within personalized educational settings, this article provides valuable insights for educators and policymakers seeking to optimize learning environments to nurture the multifaceted talents of students.
Keywords
Professional skills, creative skills, pedagogical strategies
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