PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: ITS BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES
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Key words: Fostering critical thinking, collaboration, teaching methods, student engagement, 21st-century skills, critical thinking, inclusive education, assessment strategies, active learning, resource allocation.Аннотация
ABSTRACT: Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative teaching method that emphasizes active student engagement and the application of knowledge to real-world scenarios. This article explores the key benefits of PBL, such as fostering critical thinking and collaboration, while also addressing the challenges of its implementation, including time constraints and resource limitations. By examining these aspects, the article provides insights into how educators can effectively integrate PBL into modern educational practices.
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