MODULAR TECHNOLOGY IS ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING GEOGRAPHY IN GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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modular technology, geography, teaching, methods, interactive, students.Abstract
The article examines the ways of teaching geography to schoolchildren using modular technologies. The paper reveals the issues of the need to change the education system of our country. The article describes the realities of the modern society of the XXI century-the time of new technologies, new information flows, with which only specialists with the necessary skills and qualities can interact. In this connection, the paper discusses the task of teachers to cultivate highly qualified specialists at all levels of education. In addition, the article presents the ways of organizing and using innovative technologies in geography lessons, examines the structure and methodology of the approach, and highlights the main problems faced by a teacher at school when implementing innovative technologies.
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