SMART TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PROCESS OF PREPARING FUTURE TEACHERS

Inessa Morkhova PhD, Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The reform of modern education makes new demands on the teaching staff. A freely and actively thinking, predicting the results of his activities and, accordingly, modeling the educational and educational process, the teacher is the guarantor of the solution of the tasks. Today, the demand for a highly qualified, creatively working, socially active and competitive personality of a teacher has increased, capable of raising a socialized personality in a rapidly changing world. The results of the socio-economic and spiritual development of society directly depend on the level of professionalism of teachers, their ability to continuous education. The purpose of this article is to determine the basic concepts of SMART and its role in society; the need for its use of SMART technologies in the process of training future teachers is also revealed.

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