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Possibilities of using simulation strategy in training teaching staff

https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2024-4-70-81-84

Abstract

The use of simulation technologies in the learning process has a positive effect on the learning and teaching process, increases the effectiveness of the applied aspects of the educational aspect. The use of simulation technologies in training contributes to the successful management of the educational process. Future teachers can also test their theoretical knowledge on topics through modeling, experimentally, in virtual classrooms. Testing practical skills on topics facilitates their understanding, helps to achieve results that are more effective.

About the Author

G. A. Seyidova
Azerbaijan University of Languages
Azerbaijan

Lecturer, Department of Pedagogy, 

Baku



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Seyidova G.A. Possibilities of using simulation strategy in training teaching staff. The Tidings of the Baltic State Fishing Fleet Academy: Psychological and pedagogical sciences. 2024;(4(70)):81-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2024-4-70-81-84

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