Authors

  • Baltaboyev Salim Akramovich
    Associate Professor Of Tashkent State Pedagogical University Named After Nizami, Candidate Of Pedagogic Sciences, Uzbekistan
  • Kairanbekov Gabit Darmenbekovich
    Almaty Technological University Ph.D., Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume04Issue05-32

Keywords:

Technological education Digital literacy Personalized learning

Abstract

Technological education, an essential component of contemporary educational systems, has increasingly become pivotal in preparing students for the demands of the modern workforce. This paper explores the essence of technological education, highlighting its multifaceted advantages, including enhanced problem-solving skills, improved employability, and the fostering of innovation. The discussion delves into the role of technology in facilitating personalized learning experiences and bridging educational gaps, ultimately contributing to a more skilled and adaptable workforce.

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