MODERN PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES TO ORGANIZING STUDENTS’ INDEPENDENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Authors
  • Tursunova Zulayxo

    Teacher of the Department of Mathematics at National Pedagogical University of Uzbekistan Named after Nizami

    Author

Keywords:
Independent learning, independent learning competence, credit-module system, digital learning environment, adaptive learning, distance learning, blended learning, pedagogical technologies, electronic educational resources, reflective activity, competency-based approach, self-management.
Abstract

This article analyzes modern pedagogical approaches to organizing students’ independent learning activities and the theoretical foundations for developing independent learning competence. The motivational, cognitive, activity-based, and reflective components of independent learning competence are described, and their integration is substantiated as an important factor ensuring the effectiveness of students’ independent learning. In addition, the specific features of organizing students’ independent learning activities within the credit-module system and the pedagogical opportunities of the digital learning environment are examined. The article analyzes the significance of distance learning, adaptive learning, blended learning, and electronic educational resources in developing students’ independent learning, self-management, and reflective activity skills. Based on the scientific views of foreign, CIS, and local scholars, pedagogical mechanisms for the effective organization of independent learning are highlighted.

References

1. Knowles M. Self-Directed Learning: A Guide for Learners and Teachers. New York: Cambridge Books, 1975.

2. Zimmerman B.J. Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: An Overview. Educational Psychologist, 2002.

3. Pintrich P. The Role of Goal Orientation in Self-Regulated Learning. Handbook of Self-Regulation, 2000.

4. Boekaerts M. Self-Regulated Learning: Where We Are Today. International Journal of Educational Research, 1999.

5. Garrison D.R. Self-Directed Learning: Toward a Comprehensive Model. Adult Education Quarterly, 1997.

6. Azevedo R., Cromley J. Does Training on Self-Regulated Learning Facilitate Students Learning With Hypermedia? Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004.

7. Greene J. A., Azevedo R. Learning With Computer-Based Learning Environments. Review of Educational Research, 2010.

Downloads
Published
2026-05-27
Section
Articles
License
Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

How to Cite

MODERN PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES TO ORGANIZING STUDENTS’ INDEPENDENT LEARNING ACTIVITIES. (2026). Eureka Journal of Education & Learning Technologies, 2(5), 377-385. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/2/article/view/1110