Essay from Kadirova Feruzakhan Abdiyaminovna

USE OF DIDACTIC GAMES AND MODERN TEACHING METHODS TO INCREASE STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN SCIENCE IN SPECIALIZED CLASSES OF FUTURE TEACHERS

Kadirova Feruzakhan Abdiyaminovna
Andijan State Pedagogical Institute
Master’s student of pedagogy
Scientific supervisor Abdullayeva Nasibakhan Jorayevna


Today, the reforms carried out in the education system require future teachers to deeply master modern pedagogical approaches. The use of didactic games and modern interactive methods is important in teaching.

Didactic games increase students’ interest in the lesson and make them active participants. For example, in the role-playing game method, students take the role of a certain profession or pedagogue and solve a problem situation. In this process, they apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. Or through a game organized in the form of a question-and-answer competition, students strengthen the topic and test their knowledge based on healthy competition.


The brainstorming method, which is one of the modern teaching methods, also develops students’ independent thinking. For example, students are asked to express different ideas by setting a problem on a new topic, in which each idea is appreciated and a general conclusion is drawn. This method is used by students forms the ability to think freely and defend one’s point of view.


The cluster method is also one of the effective methods, for example, a certain concept is written on the board, and students branch out their thoughts related to this concept. As a result, a comprehensive idea of the topic is formed This method is especially useful in the systematization of theoretical topics.

Through the insert method, students analyze their knowledge in the process of working with the text. They confirm the information they know during the study, determine new information and identify incomprehensible aspects, which develops students’ independent learning skills.


Case study, that is, the method of analyzing problematic situations, can also be widely used in specialized subjects. For example, students are given a pedagogical situation and asked to find a solution to the problem. This increases the ability to work in a team.


The use of information and communication technologies has also become an integral part of the modern lesson. Presentations, videos, online tests and lessons organized using interactive platforms attract the attention of students. For example, quick assessment
through electronic test or explanation of the topic through interactive presentations.

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