ENHANCING INTERACTIVE LESSONS: STRATEGIES FOR ENGAGING AND EFFECTIVE LEARNING

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Khujaeva Umida Makhmudovna

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The article is dedicated to teaching interactive lessons which play a crucial role in modern education, captivating students' attention and fostering active participation. Gone are the days of passive lectures; today's educators recognize that hands-on and engaging activities promote meaningful learning experiences. This article explores various strategies to improve interactive lessons, ensuring students are actively involved in their own education.

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Khujaeva Umida Makhmudovna, “ENHANCING INTERACTIVE LESSONS: STRATEGIES FOR ENGAGING AND EFFECTIVE LEARNING”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, p. 3, Nov. 2023.

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