STATUS OF INDEPENDENT EDUCATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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Independent education, foreign experience, education system, independent learning, competence.Abstract
This scientific article discusses the concept of independent learning, its psychological and pedagogical foundations, as well as practical experience in the education systems of foreign countries and the organization of independent learning in Singaporean educational models. mechanisms were studied. Also, the importance of independent learning in the modern education system was highlighted based on reports from UNESCO, OECD and the World Economic Forum. The results obtained show that there are opportunities to adapt foreign experiences to the Uzbek education system.
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