THE ROLE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE NATIVE LANGUAGE

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  • Kholmatova Etiborkhon Mukhammatovna Chust District Polytechnic College No. 2 Senior Teacher Author

Keywords:

native language education, pedagogical technologies, communicative competence, learner autonomy, ICT, innovation, interactive learning

Abstract

The rapid development of globalization and digital technologies has significantly transformed the educational landscape, necessitating the adoption of innovative approaches in teaching the native language. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of modern pedagogical technologies in enhancing the effectiveness of native language instruction. The research examines theoretical frameworks, methodological foundations, and practical applications of interactive, communicative, and technology-enhanced approaches. The findings reveal that modern pedagogical technologies not only improve students’ linguistic competence but also foster higher-order thinking skills, learner autonomy, and intercultural awareness. The study emphasizes the importance of integrating digital tools, differentiated instruction, and problem-based learning to create a dynamic and student-centered educational environment.

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2026-03-27

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THE ROLE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE NATIVE LANGUAGE. (2026). World Bulletin of Education and Learning, 2(3), 258-264. https://worldbulletin.org/index.php/1/article/view/371

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