WAYS TO FORM INNOVATIVE THINKING THROUGH PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING IN TECHNOLOGY
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technology science, problem-based learning, innovative thinking, creative approach, pedagogical model, independent research.Abstract
: This article analyzes the issues of forming innovative thinking in students through the
use of problem-based educational technologies in teaching technology. Effective methods of
organizing the educational process based on problem situations, encouraging students to
independent research and finding creative solutions are revealed. Also, the psychological and
pedagogical conditions for the development of innovative thinking, ways of integrating problem
tasks into the educational process are substantiated with practical examples.
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