IMPROVING THE USE OF SINGAPOREAN TEACHING METHODS IN ACADEMIC LYCEUMS
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- 1. Methodologist of the Educational Methodological Department of the Namangan Regional Academic Lyceum under the Tashkent State Law University
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This study examines the potential of improving teaching practices in academic lyceums through the integration of Singaporean pedagogical methods. Drawing on recent literature and comparative analysis, the research highlights key features of Singapore’s education system, including conceptual learning, metacognitive strategies, collaborative approaches, and formative assessment. The findings indicate that these methods significantly enhance students’ critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and independent learning abilities. However, successful implementation requires careful adaptation to local educational contexts, considering factors such as teacher readiness, institutional support, and resource availability. The study concludes that adopting Singaporean teaching methods can contribute to modernizing academic lyceums and improving overall educational outcomes.
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