Central Asian Journal of Education
Abstract
This article deals with the formation of independent work of students’ in terms of credit technology of education where independent work under the guidance of a teacher and extracurricular independent work are presented with pedagogical value and its possibilities to use all general didactic methods.
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Recommended Citation
Saydazimova, Durdona; Arzikulov, Mukum; and Kayumov, Bakhrom
(2020)
"Independent work of students’ in terms of credit technology of education,"
Central Asian Journal of Education: Vol. 5
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Iss.
2
, Article 4.
Available at:
https://uzjournals.edu.uz/cjedu/vol5/iss2/4
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