THE ESSENCE AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF PEDAGOGY IN MODERN CONDITIONS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20352960Keywords:
pedagogy, education system, upbringing, individualization, humanism, digital education, artificial intelligence, innovative technologies, competency-based approach, globalization.Abstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the theoretical and practical foundations of pedagogy, its contemporary development trends, and its interrelationship with artificial intelligence. The author reveals the essence of modern pedagogy in connection with the processes of individualization, humanization, the development of life skills, technological integration, and globalization. The article particularly emphasizes the influence of pedagogy on artificial intelligence, especially its role in shaping educational content, ensuring an individualized approach, and preserving the principles of humanism.
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