THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MONITORING THE ACQUISITION OF KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES BY STUDENTS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN UNIVERSITIES

Authors

  • Dilorom Kholbaeva Researcher of Samarkand State University veterinary medicine of livestock and biotechnologies, Uzbekistan Author
  • Dilorom Tasheva Researcher of Samarkand State University veterinary medicine of livestock and biotechnologies, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

learning process, content, methods, means, forms, skill, abilities, assessment pedagogy, conscientious work, completeness, strength, depth, efficiency, flexibility.

Abstract

An important condition for increasing the effectiveness of the educational process is the systematic receipt by the teacher of objective information about the progress of educational and cognitive activity of students. The teacher receives this information in the process of monitoring the educational and cognitive activity of students. This article studies modern psychological and pedagogical literature to characterize various methods, types and forms of control and assessment of knowledge, skills and abilities in Russian language lessons in university. Moreover, it reveals the features of various methods, types and forms of organization of control and assessment of knowledge, skills and abilities of students.

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Published

2022-10-12

How to Cite

THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MONITORING THE ACQUISITION OF KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES BY STUDENTS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN UNIVERSITIES. (2022). Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Philosophy and Culture, 2(11), 115-118. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJSSPC/article/view/6801