THE INNOVATIVE WAYS OF TEACHING READING: ENGAGING STUDENTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

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In today's rapidly evolving digital age, the ability to read and comprehend information is more crucial than ever. While traditional methods of teaching reading have been effective, there is a growing need for innovative approaches to engage students in the learning process. With the vast array of digital tools and resources available, educators have the opportunity to revolutionize reading instruction and make it more interactive and personalized for students. This article explores some innovative ways of teaching reading that leverage technology, gamification, project-based learning, multisensory approaches, collaborative learning, and culturally relevant literature to enhance student engagement and comprehension skills in the digital age.

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Palimbetova, D. ., Adilova , N. ., & Naimova , N. . (2024). THE INNOVATIVE WAYS OF TEACHING READING: ENGAGING STUDENTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE. Bulletin of Pedagogs of New Uzbekistan, 2(3), 25–28. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yopa/article/view/29382

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