GAME-BASED AND PROBLEM-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE: OPPORTUNITIES AND LIMITATIONS
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game-based technologies, problem-oriented learning, Russian language, motivation, didactic potential.Abstract
The article examines the didactic potential of game-based and problem-oriented technologies in teaching the Russian language. It highlights that game methods stimulate cognitive activity, increase student motivation, and enhance communicative skills. The problem-oriented approach, in turn, helps develop analytical thinking, the ability to independently identify linguistic patterns, and apply them in practice.
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