INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: LESSONS FROM INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.2024/e6j95660Keywords:
innovative pedagogy, higher education, student-centered learning, experiential education, technology integrationAbstract
This article explores innovative pedagogical approaches in higher education through international case studies, highlighting the transformative potential of student-centered learning, experiential education, and technology integration. It emphasizes the importance of faculty development, equitable resource access, and fostering a culture of innovation. The study provides recommendations for the development of higher education in Uzbekistan, emphasizing faculty training, curriculum redesign, and digital infrastructure. Future research directions include comparative studies, technology's evolving role, and the long-term impact of innovative pedagogy. This article contributes to enhancing the quality and relevance of higher education in Uzbekistan, aligning with global trends.
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