Advanced training courses for teachers of Kokand State Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi are gaining momentum at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno
Daily training sessions introduce Uzbek guests to innovative methods and technologies of teaching at the university.
On November 2, a lesson on "Video as a learning tool" was held for representatives of the Kokand Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi (Uzbekistan), who arrived as part of the advanced training courses "Technologies for improving the quality of teaching and learning at universities". The speaker was the head of the Journalism Department Inna Minchuk. She also introduced Uzbek colleagues to the student media center of Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, which provides opportunities for practical professional training and creative realization of students.
In addition, on the same day, a heuristic distance lesson on the discipline "Innovative Pedagogy" was held for 2nd-year students of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology of the Kokand Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi. An online lesson on the topic "The universe of a digital teacher" was conducted by a participant of the courses, associate professor of the Department of Pedagogy of the Kokand Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi Utkir Zhumakuzievich Yuldoshev, together with representatives of EMM Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno on the Zoom platform. And in the evening Utkir Yuldoshev became a guest of the stream of the Student Media Center and the Department of Journalism "STREAM".
Upon completion of the module "Innovative teaching methods and technologies", students of advanced training courses from the Kokand State Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi, together with moderators, will summarize the results at a round table.
Ahead of the Uzbek colleagues are classes, trainings, discussions within the framework of two more training modules "Psychological aspects of teacher–student interaction" and "Designing educational programs".
Advanced training courses for teachers from Uzbekistan will continue until November 23.