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METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ROBOTICS SKILLS OF STUDENTS MAJORING IN TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION

Authors

  • Kucharov Sardorbek Akmalovich

    Teacher at Termez State Pedagogical Institute
    Author

Keywords:

robotics, technological education, methodology, practical skills, project-based learning, STEM.

Abstract

This article discusses effective methods for the formation and development of robotics skills among students majoring in technological education. The study analyzes the use of modern pedagogical technologies, project-based learning, practical training, and digital tools in teaching robotics. In addition, the importance of robotics education in developing students’ creative and problem-solving thinking is substantiated.

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Published

2026-02-11