Oliy ta‘lim muassasalarida aralash ta‘lim metodikasidan foydalanish

Authors

  • U Aytimbetova

    Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz image/svg+xml

Keywords: blended learning, rotation model, flexible, extended virtual model

Abstract

The article examines the concept of blended learning, its purpose, and current importance. The develop- ment of mixed education methodology and the use of mixed education models to increase students' interest in learning and achieve effective results in teaching, as well as its advantages and disadvantages are presented.

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