The Importance Of Using Interactive Methods In Modern Education
Keywords:
Interactive methods, modern education, student engagement, active learningAbstract
: In the era of digital transformation and globalization, traditional teaching approaches are no longer sufficient to meet the educational needs of 21st-century learners. Interactive methods have become essential tools for engaging students, fostering critical thinking, and promoting active learning. This paper explores the significance of using interactive teaching methods in modern education, highlighting their impact on student motivation, communication skills, and learning outcomes. The findings indicate that interactive methods such as discussions, case studies, role-playing, and digital simulations enhance students’ intellectual and social development. By making learning more student-centered, interactive methods contribute to improving educational quality and preparing learners for real-world challenges.
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