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METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC WORK "INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ACTIVE TEACHING IN PRIMARY EDUCATION: FROM THEORY TO APPLICATION"

Karshiboyeva H.K , Tashkent Economy And Pedagogical Institute Teacher, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article presents the approach and procedures used in the methodological department to study the implementation and impact of innovative active teaching methods in primary education. It describes the research design, participants, data collection methods, and analysis strategies used to explore the theoretical and practical aspects of active learning in elementary education settings.

Keywords

methodology, scientific, active teaching

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Karshiboyeva H.K. (2024). METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC WORK "INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ACTIVE TEACHING IN PRIMARY EDUCATION: FROM THEORY TO APPLICATION". The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 6(03), 112–115. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume06Issue03-18