THE SYSTEM OF DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING MATERIALS ON THE BASIS OF IMITATION-VARIATION IN TECHNICAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (AS AN EXAMPLE OF TEACHING THE SCIENCE OF INTELLIGENT MEASURING INSTRUMENTS)

Authors

  • Jamshidbek Obidov (PhD), Doctor of philosophy in pedagogical sciences, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Technical higher education, technical literacy, variability, innovative development

Abstract

The study investigates the potential of imitation variability as a pedagogical strategy in technical higher education. It specifically examines its application in teaching "Intellectual Measuring Instruments". By integrating modern educational methodologies with technological advancements, this research aims to enhance student engagement, comprehension, and practical skills.

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References

Obidov J.G. Systemic-functional model of technologies for improving the teaching of educational materials in technical higher educational institutions based on imitation-variation. Scientific Bulletin of Namangan State University, 2024.-№10 – P. 949-952. ISSN:2181-1458//ISSN:2181-0427 (13.00.00 №30).

M.A.Shakhodjayev, J.G.Obidov. Technologies of modeling educational materials based on imitation-variation through independent education in the training of future engineers. Scientific News of Far Eastern State University, 2023.-№5 – P. 10-13. (13.00.00.1/23).

M.V.Osychenko, V.S.Skripkin. Stavropol state agrarian university, Stavropol Realization of variative component of discipline «Physical culture» based on modern fitness technologies.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Jamshidbek Obidov. (2024). THE SYSTEM OF DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING MATERIALS ON THE BASIS OF IMITATION-VARIATION IN TECHNICAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (AS AN EXAMPLE OF TEACHING THE SCIENCE OF INTELLIGENT MEASURING INSTRUMENTS). International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 42–45. Retrieved from https://orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1760