TA’LIMGA ZAMONAVIY YONDASHUV
Ключевые слова:
STEM, karlar uchun maxsus ta’lim, surdopedagogikada samaradorlik, STEM ko‘nikmalari.Аннотация
zamonaviy ta’limda surdopedagogika sohasi kar o‘quvchilarga ta’lim berish ularning ilg‘or kognitiv qobiliyatlarini rivojlantirishda muhim ahamiyat kasb etadi. Yuqori darajadagi ko‘nikmalar asosiy bilimlardan tashqari tanqidiy fikrlash, ijodkorlik, muammolarni hal qilish va ilg‘or kognitiv qobiliyatlarni o‘z ichiga oladi. Yuqorida aytib o‘tilgan ko‘nikmalar an’anaviy akademik bilimlar doirasidan chiqib, o‘quvchilarni tobora murakkablashib borayotgan va o‘zaro bog‘liq global muhitda muvaffaqiyatga erishishga tayyorlashga ustuvor ahamiyatga ega. Shuni ta’kidlash kerakki, yuqori darajadagi ko‘nikmalarning rivojlanishi shaxslar o‘rtasida farq qiladi va qo‘llab-quvvatlash hamda ta’lim bu ko‘nikmalarni takomillashtirishga yordam beradi.
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