EFFICIENCY OF USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING – ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN APPROACHES
DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2020-6-134-141
Introduction. The international experience of reforming the education system, indicating the emergence of new educational models is examined in this article. Aim and objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate the characteristics of practical experience in the use of innovative methods in teaching practice of various countries and assessment of the effectiveness of the learning process. Materials and methods. The methodological base of the study is the theoretical methods of comparative and system analysis, as well as statistical analysis of data for individual countries of the Europe and the USA. The study of methodological, analytical, pedagogical literature was devoted to the study of international experience in reforming the education system. The study was based on the experience presented in international publications in collections of scientific articles and scientific and methodological periodicals. Results and discussion. The educational policy of developed countries is based on educational analytics. Government bodies, political parties and public associations strive to increase the effectiveness of the education system in accordance with the objectives of the development of society. Formats of educational programs are changing. The introduction of new technologies into the educational process, such as gamification, robotic platforms, artificial intelligence, and the integration of these technologies into educational programs, is presented. Conclusion. The effectiveness of the use of new educational technologies based on innovations with transformational content and their didactic potential are evaluated. It is concluded that many technologies, for example, such as gamification, require further study of their application. As a result, the effectiveness of the technologies used by the educational community is mainly confirmed by an increase in the productivity of the educational process, motivation and the level of readiness of students to study in intelligent educational environments.
Keywords: education, models, efficiency, technology, didactic potential, digital resources
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Issue: 6, 2020
Series of issue: Issue 6
Rubric: TRAINING AND ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT OF A TEACHER
Pages: 134 — 141
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