PEDAGOGY IS A METHOD OF IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BASED ON INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
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In the article, the most important parts of the development of the educational process based on individual educational technologies , the cycle of organizing the educational process and their research were conducted. On the example of the study of the computer support course, the author of the article identified the forms and tools used for the implementation of individual educational technologies for teaching.
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Individual educational technologies, individual approach, differentiated educationHow to Cite
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