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SHAXS IJTIMOIYLASHUVIDA FAOL O'QITISH TEXNOLOGIYALARINING O'RNI

Authors: Baymenova Muqaddas Ibragimkulova;

SHAXS IJTIMOIYLASHUVIDA FAOL O'QITISH TEXNOLOGIYALARINING O'RNI

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This article examines the role of active teaching technologies in the socialization of personality based on the IMRAD model. The study analyzes the theoretical foundations of active learning technologies and their impact on social adaptation, communication culture, cooperation, and social activity. Observation, surveys, and pedagogical experiments were used as research methods. The results demonstrate that active teaching technologies effectively contribute to the socialization of learners. The conclusions emphasize the importance of integrating active learning technologies into modern education.

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