IMPROVING STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE OF SOLAR PHYSICS BASED ON AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2023, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
In this article, the improvement of students' knowledge of subjects studied by the subjects "Natural Sciences", "Physics", "Astronomy" of solar physics based on an integrative approach is methodically investigated. The methodological possibilities of an integrative approach in improving the quality and efficiency of education are substantiated
Authors and Affiliations
Sattorov Ahliddin Rizoqulovich, Аliqulova Farangiz Jaxongirovna
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