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PSYCHOLOGICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS IN ENHANCING THE EFFICIENCY OF PEDAGOGICAL WORK IN THE PRESCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEM

  • 1. Master's student at Puchon University in Tashkent

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This article examines the psychological and organizational factors influencing the efficiency of pedagogical work in the preschool education system. In modern educational contexts, improving teacher performance is not only a matter of professional competence but also depends on effective management strategies, psychological climate, motivation, and organizational structure. The study analyzes theoretical approaches and practical aspects related to leadership styles, motivation mechanisms, communication processes, and institutional management. The findings highlight that a balanced integration of psychological support and organizational optimization significantly contributes to improving educators’ productivity and the overall quality of preschool education.

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