THE IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS IN ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF TEACHING
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This article is intended to give basic information about teaching by various specific methods and ways. The most essential aim of education is enhancing the quality of teaching that is completely crucial today. There are many important and innovative teaching methods that can be utilized in teaching and learning. These methods are emphasized on students´ active participation, preparation and work. In this paper, the main information is given about some of these methods, for example problem – based learning, didactic games, methods “how to express the idea with a pencil” (mind maps, tasks), discussion (brainstorming, Philips 66, Hobo), brainstorming, heuristic method. Also, these methods are being used by learners, students and school children in order to improve their knowledge on different subjects.
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