DIDACTIC POSSIBILITIES OF FORMING STUDENTS’ COMMUNICATION SKILLS BASED ON MODERN APPROACHES

Holikulova Feruza Khasanovna, Navoi State Pedagogical Institute (PhD)

Authors

  • Holikulova Feruza Khasanovna TerDU

Keywords:

communication skills, pedagogical approaches, theory of constructivism, theory of social learning, theory of cooperative learning.

Abstract

This article explores the didactic possibilities of forming students’ communicative skills through modern approaches. It explores the potential of collaborative learning, technology integration, and interactive teaching methods to transform the educational experience and better prepare students for real- world communication challenges. By exploring the theoretical foundations and practical applications of these approaches, this study aims to provide teachers with valuable insights and strategies for improving students’ communicative skills.

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Published

2025-02-17