THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN THE TEACHING PROCESS

Authors

  • Laylo Bekbo‘sinova Ajiniyoz nomidagi Nukus davlat pedagogika instituti Boshlang‘ich ta'lim fakulteti talabasi Author

Keywords:

Interactive method, teaching process, educational effectiveness, pedagogical technology, student engagement, innovative approach, problem-based learning, communication methods, active teaching

Abstract

This article analyzes the effectiveness of using interactive methods in the modern education system. The role of the teacher as a facilitator, the level of student participation in the lesson, and the importance of interactive methods in developing independent thinking skills are substantiated. The theoretical foundations, practical aspects, and influence of these methods on the learning process are illustrated with examples. The article also describes various forms of interactive methods — group work, problem-based learning, role-playing games, and brainstorming — and their role in consolidating students’ knowledge. The research findings show that systematic and purposeful use of interactive methods helps to increase students’ motivation and build a solid foundation of knowledge

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Published

2025-06-16

How to Cite

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN THE TEACHING PROCESS. (2025). Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Philosophy and Culture, 5(6), 158-161. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJSSPC/article/view/8361