PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LESSON DESIGN BASED ON DIGITAL RESOURCES

Authors

  • Mamatkulov Abdulaziz Maxmudjon oʻgʻli Master’s Student, Andijan State Pedagogical Institute Author

Keywords:

pedagogy, digitalization, education, learning, teaching, technology, innovation, literacy, interaction, assessment

Abstract

This article examines the pedagogical aspects of designing lessons based on digital resources in modern education. It discusses the significance of digital technologies in the teaching and learning process, the role of pedagogical principles in lesson planning, and the opportunities provided by digital resources for improving educational quality. The study highlights the importance of integrating technology into instructional practices to create effective, flexible, and student-oriented learning environments. The article concludes that the thoughtful use of digital resources can enhance educational outcomes and support the development of competencies required in the digital age.

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Published

2026-06-03