USE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES AND METHODS IN FORMING LABOR ABILITY
Keywords:
Diligence, labor education, pedagogical technology, innovative methods, primary education, project method, interactive education, educational effectiveness.Abstract
This article analyzes the theoretical and methodological foundations of using modern pedagogical technologies and innovative methods in the formation of diligence qualities in primary school students. The role of interactive methods, project activities, game technologies, and information and communication technologies in increasing students' interest in work is also highlighted. According to the research results, it was established that the educational process, organized on the basis of modern pedagogical technologies, has a positive impact on the development of students' diligence qualities and their personal development.
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