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Modern Pedagogical Technologies: New Methods Of Teaching And Ensuring Inclusivity In Education

Saodat MIRPAYAZOVA , Associate Professor, Senior Teacher Of The Armed Forces Academy Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article found the role of modern pedagogical technologies in revolutionizing educational practices. It installed new methods of teaching enabled by technological advancements, including digital tools, multimedia resources, and collaborative learning platforms. The article also consider how these innovations contribute to inclusivity in education, ensuring that all students, regardless of their individual needs or backgrounds, have equal opportunities to succeed. It examines how personalized learning, differentiated instruction, and inclusive teaching methods foster an environment of equity and accessibility in modern classrooms.

Keywords

Modern pedagogical technologies new methods of teaching, inclusivity in education, personalized learning, differentiated instruction

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Saodat MIRPAYAZOVA. (2025). Modern Pedagogical Technologies: New Methods Of Teaching And Ensuring Inclusivity In Education. International Journal of Pedagogics, 5(06), 366–368. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume05Issue06-96