INNOVATIVE METHODS OF TEACHING TO ADULT LEARNERS

Umaraliyeva Munojotkhon Mashrabovna

Marufova Sarvinoz Murotjon kizi

Keywords: Key words: teaching adults, innovative methods, teaching process, direct instruction, electronic self-directed education, pedagogic studio work, interdisciplinary projecting.


Abstract

Abstract: The article is devoted to the description of innovative methods for teaching adults. Innovative teaching methods and technologies are gaining traction today, as are new opportunities associated with the establishment of interpersonal interaction. The author focuses on method selection, which should vary depending on the purpose, age group, and stage of mental development.


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