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TECHNOLOGIZATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AS A SOCIAL NECESSITY
- 1. Urgench State Medical Institute First-year Master's student, specialty "Pediatrics and Neonatology"
- 2. Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor
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This article examines the technologization of the educational process as an objective social necessity in modern society. In the era of digitalization and the rapid development of information and communication technologies, traditional teaching methods no longer fully meet the demands of the time.
The paper analyzes the theoretical foundations of pedagogical technologies, their role in improving the quality of education, and their impact on the formation of students’ professional competencies. Particular attention is paid to the implementation of innovative teaching methods, interactive approaches, and digital educational resources in the learning process.
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