METACOGNITIVE ACTIVITIES IN PHYSICS EDUCATION FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS

Authors

  • Urinboev Mukhammadzokhir Iqboljon ugli Andijan state pedagogical institute researcher

Abstract

This article explores the importance of developing metacognitive activities in students during physics lessons in general education schools. The article provides a detailed explanation of the concept of metacognitive activities, their impact on students' learning processes, and methods to enhance these activities.

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Published

2024-11-17