Improving The Methodology Of Inquiry-Based Teaching Of Inorganic Chemistry Through Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Boboyarova Nilufar Saydullayevna Independent researcher, Uzbekistan-Finland pedagogical institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62480/jpip.2025.vol42.pp1-4

Keywords:

inorganic, insufficient, inquiry-based learning, methodology

Abstract

This article analyzes the issue of improving the methodology of inquiry-based teaching using artificial intelligence (AI). Traditional teaching methods are often insufficient for developing students' research and independent inquiry skills. Therefore, integrating AI technologies into the educational process has become an essential task. This paper examines the relationship between artificial intelligence and inquiry-based learning (IBL) methodology and explores its application in teaching inorganic chemistry.

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2025-03-16

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Improving The Methodology Of Inquiry-Based Teaching Of Inorganic Chemistry Through Artificial Intelligence. (2025). Journal of Pedagogical Inventions and Practices, 42, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.62480/jpip.2025.vol42.pp1-4