INTEGRATION OF NEW EDUCATION WITH MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
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Jadidist education, pedagogical technologies, modern teaching, interactive learning, innovative methods, digital education.Abstract
This scientific article analyzes the integration of Jadidist education with modern pedagogical technologies. The Jadidist movement, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, was focused on introducing new approaches, innovative ideas, and methods in the fields of education and science. Today, modern pedagogical technologies such as digital educational platforms, interactive learning tools, online courses, and other innovative methods play a significant role in implementing the core principles of Jadidist education. The article discusses the pedagogical foundations of Jadidist education, its integration with modern technologies, and their impact on the educational process.
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