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Pedagogical Opportunities and Effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence Integration in The Education System

Meliyev Ma'ruf Qiyomjonovich , Assistant Teacher, University of Economics and Pedagogy (non-state higher educational institution), Karshi, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article examines the pedagogical opportunities of integrating artificial intelligence technologies into the education system and their impact on the effectiveness of the learning process. The main aim of the study is to identify the theoretical and practical foundations for personalizing teaching, optimizing learning activities, and improving educational quality through the implementation of AI-based digital technologies. The study analyzes the pedagogical potential of adaptive learning systems, intelligent educational platforms, learning analytics, and virtual assistants. Particular attention is given to the role of artificial intelligence in personalizing the learning process, monitoring students’ progress, and automating educational activities. The results show that the integration of artificial intelligence technologies increases the flexibility of the learning process, enhances students’ motivation, and supports the creation of an effective and adaptive digital learning environment that meets individual learning needs.

Keywords

Artificial intelligence, education system, digital education

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Meliyev Ma'ruf Qiyomjonovich. (2026). Pedagogical Opportunities and Effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence Integration in The Education System. International Journal of Pedagogics, 6(03), 147–152. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume06Issue03-28