CRITICAL ANALYSIS: WAYS TO FORM PEDAGOGICAL TECHNIQUES
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Pedagogical technique; teacher development; simulation training; reflective teaching; mentorship in education; educational innovation; teaching strategies; experiential learning.Abstract
This article explores the multifaceted nature of pedagogical techniques and the diverse methods through which they can be developed. Pedagogical technique is defined as the combination of communicative, managerial, and psychological strategies employed by educators to foster effective teaching and learning environments. Drawing from contemporary literature and empirical evidence, the study analyzes how methods such as simulation-based training, reflective practice, role-play, and mentorship programs contribute to the professional growth of teachers. The article emphasizes the need for a systematic and context-responsive approach to pedagogical development, incorporating both technological and humanistic perspectives. Practical examples, including results from experimental research conducted in higher education institutions, are presented to highlight the tangible benefits of structured pedagogical technique training. The analysis contributes to the broader discourse on educational reform and teacher competency, offering insights relevant to both practitioners and policymakers.
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