Mechanisms Of Use Of Individualized Pedagogical Technologies Of Learning

Authors

  • Tailakova Dilnoza Norbekovna Head of the Department “Education Management” of the National Institute of Pedagogical Excellence named after A. Avloni

Keywords:

Individualized learning, pedagogical technologies, personalized education, learner-centered approaches

Abstract

In recent years, the field of education has increasingly embraced individualized pedagogical technologies to cater to diverse learner needs and enhance educational outcomes. This article explores the mechanisms underlying the implementation of individualized learning technologies, examining their theoretical foundations, practical methodologies, and effectiveness. By addressing individual learner differences through tailored instructional strategies, educators can optimize learning experiences and outcomes. The discussion draws on various studies and insights from educational theorists, providing a comprehensive overview of individualized learning technologies.

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2024-11-23

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Mechanisms Of Use Of Individualized Pedagogical Technologies Of Learning. (2024). Journal of Pedagogical Inventions and Practices, 38, 17-20. https://mail.zienjournals.com/index.php/jpip/article/view/5712