Innovative methods teaching ethnographisms
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2024-147-2-273-281Keywords:
pedagogy, innovative methods, ethnography, 8-9 grade students, teacher-studentAbstract
Various economic, social and political changes taking place in society in the 21st century have led to a change in the paradigm of education. Currently, in addition to traditional education, the use of innovative pedagogical technology is taken into account. It is necessary to form communicative, linguistic, ethno-cultural and cognitive competences among students in secondary school. That is why it is important to teach ethnographic vocabulary, to offer effective methods of its analysis and interpretation. This article discusses innovative methods of teaching ethnography to students of grades 8-9. The main goal of the article is to form the ethnocultural competence of
students, to select effective innovative methods of teaching ethnography. In the
content of the article, theoretical information about innovative teaching, expert results
from students, practical works made on the basis of this analysis, a set of effective and
optimal methods of learning ethnography were considered. Innovative teaching in
modern education is a broad concept. That’s why considering it at the micro level, that
is, in the “teacher-student” relationship, will be the subject of our proposed article.
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