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This article discusses innovative methods of teaching students in the 21st century. This article's goals are to study how educators now comprehend changes in didactics for the use of cutting-edge teaching techniques. It will also provide a summary of those developments. The paper took into account four areas: the development of pedagogy as a discipline, an ecological approach to learning, the digital age and continuous changes, and innovations in learning. Figuratively speaking, the philosophy of education has two levels. Training, modular training, distance learning, value orientation, case studies, coaching, role-playing games, business games, action according to the model, creative groups, analysis of "blockages," work in pairs, reflection method, and rotation method are some of the most popular modern teaching techniques used today.
Keywords: teaching Method, private methods, techniques, verbal methods, visual methods, practical methods, pedagogical skills, educational system, lecture, seminar, training, modular learning, distance learning, value orientation, case study, coaching, educational material, new goals, private schools, training centers, similar organizations.
Keywords: teaching Method, private methods, techniques, verbal methods, visual methods, practical methods, pedagogical skills, educational system, lecture, seminar, training, modular learning, distance learning, value orientation, case study, coaching, educational material, new goals, private schools, training centers, similar organizations.
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