
MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN PSYCHOLOGY AND PEDAGOGY
Qushoqova Umida Erkinovna , Teacher of Karshi State UniversityAbstract
This scientific article explores the integration of modern methods and technologies in the fields of psychology and pedagogy. It delves into the innovative approaches, tools, and techniques that are shaping the way educators and psychologists understand and enhance human development and learning. The article highlights the potential benefits and challenges associated with the application of technology in these domains, emphasizing the need for a balanced and evidence-based approach. This scientific article provides a comprehensive review of the modern methods and technologies that have revolutionized the fields of psychology and pedagogy. The integration of cutting-edge technologies and innovative approaches in these disciplines has not only enhanced our understanding of human behavior and learning but has also transformed the way educators and psychologists engage with their subjects. The article explores the implications of these advancements and their potential impact on shaping the future of education and mental health.
Keywords
modern methods, technologies, psychology, pedagogy, education, learning, innovation, human development, digital tools, evidence-based practice.
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