METHODS OF TEACHING SPECIAL DISCIPLINES AS A PEDAGOGICAL SUBJECT
Keywords:
Special disciplines, teaching methods, pedagogy, educational technology, didactics, educational process, innovative methods, pedagogical approach, competence, effectiveness of teaching.Abstract
This article analyzes the role of special disciplines teaching methodology in the system of pedagogical disciplines, its theoretical and practical foundations, methodological approaches in the teaching process and the significance of modern educational technologies. It also highlights the role of pedagogical methods, innovative technologies and interactive methods in the effective teaching of special subjects. According to the results of the research, teaching special disciplines as a pedagogical discipline serves to organize the educational process, select teaching materials, manage and evaluate the educational process on a scientific basis.
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