DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMICAL COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS USING MOBILE SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
Khakhorov Madamin Abdinabievich Doctoral student at Bukhara State University
Keywords:
chemistry, competence, mobile software application, competence-based approach, design technology, prototype, ICT, information, information, technology, competence, method, analysis, tool, teacher, specialist, education, process, institution, science, system.Abstract
Today, in the process of globalization, competent personnel play an important role in the development of education, science and scientific and technical fields, and the “International Program for the Assessment of Competency in the Elderly Population” (PIAAC), “International Program for the Assessment of Competency in the Elderly Population” (PIAAC), “International Program for the Assessment of Competence in the Elderly Population” Student Assessment programs (programs such as PISA) are widely used. The progressive increase in requirements, such as the combination of professional skills with personal qualities, rapid adaptation to various changes, is the reason for the consistent introduction of a competency- based approach into the educational process.
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